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1. what is the role of a neuron ?​

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Answered by Cyliesangster
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The neuron is the basic working unit of the brain, a specialized cell designed to transmit information to other nerve cells, muscle, or gland cells. Neurons are cells within the nervous system that transmit information to other nerve cells, muscle, or gland cells. Most neurons have a cell body, an axon, and dendrites.

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Answered by angelworld57801
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Neurons (also called neurones or nerve cells) are the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system, the cells responsible for receiving sensory input from the external world, for sending motor commands to our muscles, and for transforming and relaying the electrical signals at every step in between

Neurons are divided into four major types:

  • unipolar, bipolar, multipolar, and pseudounipolar. Unipolar neurons have only one structure extending from the soma; bipolar neurons have one axon and one dendrite extending from the soma..
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