No, each neuron has only one axon, but has multiple dendrites so it can receive information from multiple axons from other multiple neurons.
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Axons are the output element of a neuron, and dendrites are the input elements of a neuron.
The three main parts of a neuron are the soma (cell body), the axons, the long trailing output of a neuron and the dendrite or dendritic tree. Almost all neurons have axons, but not all axons have a dendritic tree.
The three main parts of a neuron are the soma (cell body), the axons, the long trailing output of a neuron and the dendrite or dendritic tree. Almost all neurons have axons, but not all axons have a dendritic tree.
axons
The axons.
Axons
the what? root of a spinal nerve consists of motor neuron axons
In a ganglion.
Dendrites carry messages to a cell body of a neuron.
Ganglion Cells
to carry the message in the neuron away from the dendrite.
A neuron can have at most one axon. However, an axon can branch - sometimes many times.