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==Neurons in the brain== The number of neurons in the brain varies dramatically from species to species.<ref name="nerve net">{{cite journal | vauthors = Williams RW, Herrup K | title = The control of neuron number | journal = Annual Review of Neuroscience | volume = 11 | issue = 1 | pages = 423β53 | year = 1988 | pmid = 3284447 | doi = 10.1146/annurev.ne.11.030188.002231 }}</ref> In a human, there are an estimated 10β20 billion neurons in the [[cerebral cortex]]<!--<ref name="pmid27187682" />--> and 55β70 billion neurons in the [[cerebellum]].<ref name="pmid27187682">{{cite journal | vauthors = von Bartheld CS, Bahney J, Herculano-Houzel S | title = The search for true numbers of neurons and glial cells in the human brain: A review of 150 years of cell counting | journal = The Journal of Comparative Neurology | volume = 524 | issue = 18 | pages = 3865β3895 | date = December 2016 | pmid = 27187682 | pmc = 5063692 | doi = 10.1002/cne.24040 }}</ref> By contrast, the [[nematode]] worm ''[[Caenorhabditis elegans]]'' has just 302 neurons, making it an ideal [[model organism]] as scientists have been able to map all of its neurons. The fruit fly ''[[Drosophila melanogaster]]'', a common subject in biological experiments, has around 100,000 neurons and exhibits many complex behaviors. Many properties of neurons, from the type of neurotransmitters used to ion channel composition, are maintained across species, allowing scientists to study processes occurring in more complex organisms in much simpler experimental systems.
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