It depends on the neuron. They all have a cell body. They have dendrites and some have dendrites plus axon(s).
The three main parts of a nueron are: the dendrites, the axon, and the cell body.
The dendrites portion of a neuron will generate a potential.
Axon
Five parts of a reflex arc are the receptor, sensory neuron (afferent), integration center, motor neuron (efferent), and effector.
affrent , efferent, and inerneurons
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.
parts: cell body, dendrites, and axon. i don't know what they do though..
There are actually 3 parts to a neuron. The dendrites are tree branch like projections that receive nerve impulses from another neuron, the cell body that contains the nucleus, and the axon, a long fiber that carries the nerve impulse away from the cell body to the next neuron.
The three main parts of a neuron are the dendrites, the axon, and the soma. The dendrites are the nerve endings, the axon is the body, and the soma is the cell body.
The parts of a generic neuron are:- soma - cell body axon - upto 1 meter long dendrite - many
A neuron has three basic parts, the cell body, the axon, and the dendrites.For more info, see the related link below.