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  1. 30 paź 2023 · Learn about the morphology and histology of neurons, the basic building blocks of the nervous system. 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.

  2. 3 maj 2011 · Axon: a long thick projection in nerve cells that sends electrical signals out away from the cell body...... more. Dendrites: long thin projections in nerve cells which receive electrical signals... more. Myelin sheath: covers the axon and works like insulation to help keep electrical signals inside the cell, making them move more quickly.

  3. 16 sty 2024 · The axon, also called a nerve fiber, is a tail-like structure of the neuron that joins the cell body at a junction called the axon hillock. The function of the axon is to carry signals away from the cell body to the terminal buttons to transmit electrical signals to other neurons.

  4. 17 lip 2023 · Axon. The cell bodies of most neurons taper off and produce a long, solitary projection known as an axon. The axon is connected to the cell body by the axon hillock. The axon hillock is a portion of the soma that has clusters of microtubules, fine granular substances deep to the plasma membrane and dispersed collections of ribosomes.

  5. 21 gru 2023 · The axon of a neuron is also known as a nerve fiber. The membrane of an axon is known as the axolemma, while the cytoplasm is also referred to as axoplasm. Bundles of axons in the CNS form a tract, while in the PNS, they are referred to as fascicles (which, when bound together with connective tissue, form nerves). Axons originate from the axon ...

  6. 24 lip 2023 · Neurons employ both electrical and chemical components in the transmission of information. Neurons are connected to other neurons at synapses and connected to effector organs or cells at neuroeffector junctions. A typical multipolar neuron is comprised of soma or cell body, an axon, and dendrites.

  7. An axon may branch hundreds of times, but there is never more than one axon per neuron. Spread out along axons, especially the long axons of nerves, are many sections of the myelin sheath. These are lipid layers that cover sections of the axon.

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