Dendrons conduct nerve impules towards the
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A typical neuron has a cell body containing a nucleus, one or more branching filaments called dendrites which conduct nerve impulses towards the cell body and one long fibre, an axon, that carries the impulses away from it.
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The dendrites receive impulses from sensory receptors or other neurons and send them towards the cell body, which contains the nucleus.
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