dendrites
An Axon
collateral
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.
Axons send information away from a cell body.
No, axons transmit impulses away from the body cells. Dendrites receive impulses from other neurons and transmit them to the cell body, and then the axon carries the impulse away from the cell body to other neurons or to muscles or glands.
An Axon
collateral
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.
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.
No, axons carry impulses away from the nerve cell body.
Fibres which carry impulses towards the cell body of a neuron are called dendrites. The axon is the fibre which carries impulses away from the cell body of a neuron.
The axon carries nerve impulses away from the cell body.
Axons send information away from a cell body.
The part of the neuron that carries impulses towards the cell body is called the dendrite.
The dendrites carry impulses to the neuron's cell body. The axon carries impulses away from the cell body.
Neurons send electric impulses to your cells via the dendrites. The Axons carry the electrical impulses away from the cell. This process sends out signals to your brain for all of your body processes such as muscle movement.
the axon carries impulses toward the main cell body