No, axons carry impulses away from the nerve cell body.
Dendrites carry impulses toward the nerve cell body
Nerve cells carry the impulses around the body to the motor neurons. Nerve impulses are received and transmitted to the cell body by axons.
Axons are processes that receive impulses and conduct them toward the cell body.
Short branched extensions that carry impulses towards the nerve cell body are called dendrites.
The extension from a nerve cell that carries impulses toward the nerve is a dendrite
Axons are the nerve processes that transport impulses to the cell body.
nerve impulses
Part of nerve cells. The axon carries the impulse toward the body of other nerve cells. Part of neurons.
axons
'Axons'
The functional and structural unit of the nervous system for fast communication are called neurons. A neuron is made of cell body with extensions which are the axons and dendrites that carry impulses.
optic nerve
Olfactory Nerve