Biology, asked by Damagedbrain, 1 day ago

difference between a typical animal cell and a neurone in points​

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Answered by jisso30
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Neurons differ from other cells because neurons have extensions called axons and dendrites, they communicate with each other through an electrochemical process which we just talked about, and neurons have specialized structures such as synapses and chemicals such as neurotransmitters.

Answered by MissRudeGirl
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Basic cells and neurons are also different in visual appearance. Basic cells are very small and are oval, rectangular or irregular in shape; neurons look entirely different, and have a cell body surrounded by a web of receptors called dendrites that transmit nervous signals to the cell body.

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