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- Axon - Wikipedia
Axons are the primary transmission lines of the nervous system, and as bundles they form nerves in the peripheral nervous system, or nerve tracts in the central nervous system (CNS) Some axons can extend up to one meter or more while others extend as little as one millimeter
- Axon | Neurons, Nerve Fibers Signaling | Britannica
axon, portion of a nerve cell (neuron) that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body A neuron typically has one axon that connects it with other neurons or with muscle or gland cells Some axons may be quite long, reaching, for example, from the spinal cord down to a toe
- Axon (neuron): definition, structure and function | Kenhub
Axons are processes from the cell body (soma) or from the axon hillock (a specialized part of the cell body) of a neuron that conduct impulses away from cell body
- Axon - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
An axon is a thin, long fiber of a nerve cell (or neuron) It transmits electrical impulses from the cell body (or soma) to the target cells, such as other glands, neurons, and muscles It is a vital component of the nervous system, responsible for the transmission of signals, known as action potentials, across considerable distances
- Axon - Definition, Structure, Types, Functions - Biology . . .
An axon, also known as a nerve fiber, is a slender projection that extends from a neuron, or nerve cell, in vertebrates It plays a crucial role in the nervous system by conducting electrical impulses, called action potentials, away from the neuron’s cell body
- Axons: the cable transmission of neurons - Queensland Brain . . .
Each neuron in your brain has one long cable that snakes away from the main part of the cell This cable, several times thinner than a human hair, is called an axon, and it is where electrical impulses from the neuron travel away to be received by other neurons
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