The axon of the neurone carries the impulse away from the cell body. The axon of the neurone carries the impulse away from the cell body.
sensory neuron
Dendrites.
Neurotransmitter.
The part of the neuron that carries impulses towards the cell body is called the dendrite.
it is neuron impulse
A pseudo-unipolar neuron referred to as an afferent neuron carries a sensory impulse to the spinal cord, which is part of the central nervous system.A pseudo-unipolar neuron has one axon which comes from the cell body (soma) and then splits into two branches, the peripheral axonal branch which carries the impulse from the skin, and the central axonal branch which carries the impulse to the spinal cord; it has no dendrites, which distinguishes it from a bipolar neuron.The impulse moves along the peripheral branch and then to the central branch, skipping the soma.
The axons.
The dendrites carry impulses to the neuron's cell body. The axon carries impulses away from the cell body.
There are actually 3 parts to a neuron. The dendrites are tree branch like projections that receive nerve impulses from another neuron, the cell body that contains the nucleus, and the axon, a long fiber that carries the nerve impulse away from the cell body to the next neuron.
Afferent neurons carry information to the CNS, and efferent neuron carries it away.
axon