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Q: Why sensory neuron have one axon?
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How many synapses occur in this reflex arc?

there are 2 - one between the sensory and relay neurones; the other between the relay and motor neurones.


What structure contains the cell body (soma) of a sensory nerve receiving sensory information from the skin?

A typical neuron possesses a cell body called soma, dendrites and axon. The sensory nerve cells receiving information from the skin are pseudounipolar cells having two axon. One axon extends centrally towards the spinal cord and the other axon extends towards the skin. The soma of these nerve cells having neurofilaments of specialized proteins receive sensory information through electric and chemical signals called neurotransmitters.A typical neuron possesses a cell body called soma, dendrites and axon. The sensory nerve cells receiving information from the skin are pseudounipolar cells having two axon. One axon extends centrally towards the spinal cord and the other axon extends towards the skin. The soma of these nerve cells receive sensory information through electric and chemical signals called neurotransmitters.


Example of unipolar neurons?

They are neurons with only one neurite. A neurite refers to any projection from the cell body, such as an axon or a dendrite!


What is the highest number of axons a neuron can have?

A neuron can have at most one axon. However, an axon can branch - sometimes many times.


The branching fibers of the axon end in axon terminals and link with parts of other neurons?

The axon terminals of one neuron links with dendrites of the neighboring neuron.


What Neuron with one axon and one dendrite?

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A typical neuron has more than one of what?

axon


A typical neuron has more than one?

axon


What carries impulses away from the cell body?

The axon carries information from one neuron to another while the dendrites of a neuron receive information from other neurons


What generate and transmit nerve impulse?

A sensory stimulus can generate a neural impulse, as can repeated or multiple inputs of neural signals from other neurons.A neural signal is transmitted from one neuron to anotheracross a synapse via chemicals called neurotransmitters, and a neural impulse is transmitted along an axon of a neuron by either an action potential (in an unmyelinated axon) or by saltatory conduction (in a myelinated axon).


What carries impulses from one neuron to another neuron?

sensory neurons


Do axon contain a nucleus?

No, the axon is a fiber that emerges from a neuron, while the nucleus is in the center of the neuron.