the primary function is to send nerve signals to the various parts of the body
Axons transmit electrical impulses to other nerve cells, muscle cells or gland cells. Impulses are transmitted with the help of chemical neurotransmitters released at the terminals.
sends information out of a neuron.
axon collateral
yes
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Dendrites, Axon, Axon Terminal, and Cell Body
the sensory nerves re nerves that let you feel things and it sends signals to your brain when you feel something touching you
the primary function is to send nerve signals to the various parts of the body
the primary function is to send nerve signals to the various parts of the body
an axon terminal
Arevbranching fibers at the end of the axon that lead the nervous impulse from the axon to the synapse
Cell membrane, Nucleus, Cell wall, and axon terminal
The neurotransmitter is released from the axon terminal.
axon collateral
yes
An axon terminal is the structure of a neuron (a single cell of the central or peripheral nervous system) at the end of it's axon that forms a synapse with another neuron. Generally, the axon terminal is the point at which a neuron passes information to the neurons with which it is connected.
The tip of a neuron's axon culminates in several endings call terminal buttons. When an action potential is conducted down the axon, this is where it goes.
dendrite
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