Nervous Body Terminal

The nerve corpuscle, or Corpusculum neurom termínal, also known as the Coraculum and sometimes the Peripheral Nerve Corpuscle, is a collection of neurons, axons, dendrites and glial cells that connect both nerve fibers and synapses with afferent or efferent sensory neurons in the skin

Definition and functions of the terminal nerve body The terminal nerve body, part of the central or peripheral neuron, is a collection of several specialized structures that ensure signal transmission to the nervous system. This nerve ending is formed from a number of specialized components, such as nerve roots, clusters of special small nerve cells called neuroglial bodies. These components interact with each other to transmit information from sensory receptors to the central structures of the nervous system.