to send electrical impulses away from the cell body, onto the next neuron.
the axon
dendrites, cell body, axon
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.
they send electrical pulses down the axon to the next neuron.
the receptor detects the stimulus and the sensor neurone sends it to the CNS (central nervous system
A motor neurone connects the central nervous system (CNS) with an effector, which is to say either a muscle or a gland. The length of the neurone depends on the size of the animal. In a human, some of the longest neurones extend from the base of the spine to the foot. The longest must be in the largest animals. Think of a giraffe. Not to mention a blue whale!
The main part of the neuron, containing the nucleus and other organelles and serving as the site of the cell's metabolic reactions; processes input from the dendrites and if input is large enough relays to the axon, where an impulse is initiated.
A is for the axon, which is a long, thin extension of a neuron that carries impulses away from the cell body towards other neurons or target cells.
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A nervous impulse begins in the dendrites of a neuron, travels through the cell body and axon, and then is passed on to the next neuron via a synapse. This sequence repeats until the impulse reaches its destination, such as a muscle or gland, where it triggers a response.
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