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  1. 21 gru 2023 · Neurons are categorized into different types based on their unique morphologies and functions. This article will focus on the typical multipolar neuron, the primary neuronal type found in the CNS, and explore its parts and functions in greater detail.

  2. 3 lis 2023 · Nervous system breakdown (diagram) So nervous tissue, comprised of neurons and neuroglia, forms our nervous organs (e.g. the brain, nerves). These organs unite according to their common function, forming the evolutionary perfection that is our nervous system.

  3. 17 lip 2023 · Neurons are able to communicate with each other and with end organs (muscles, glands, etc.) with the aid of neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters are small molecules that are synthesized in the cell body, stored in vesicles, transported within the axons along microtubules to the end of the nerve fibers where they are released when an appropriate ...

  4. 2 lut 2023 · Axons help to receive signals from other neurons and transmit the outflow of the message to the adjacent connected neurons and also to other muscles and glands by changing the electrical potential of the cell membrane called the action potential.

  5. 16 sty 2024 · Although there are billions of neurons and vast variations, neurons can be classified into three basic groups depending on their function: sensory neurons (long dendrites and short axons), motor neurons (short dendrites and long axons), and relay neurons (short dendrites and short or long axons).

  6. go.middlebury.edu › neuronNeuron Image Map

    Neurons are the primary cells making up the nervous system and have specialized structures allowing for electrical impulses to be transmitted and received rapidly across neuronal networks. The unique cell shape typically consists of dendrites, a cell body (soma), and an axon. Signals are received via the dendrites, processed in the soma, and ...

  7. 3 maj 2011 · Neurons pass messages to each other using a special type of electrical signal. Some of these signals bring information to the brain from outside of your body, such as the things you see, hear, and smell. Other signals are instructions for your organs, glands and muscles. Neurons receive these signals from neighbor neurons through their dendrites.

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