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difference between axon and dendrite

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Answered by salmanaimran1982
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Dendrites are the branched projections from the neurons. Axon, better called as nerve fibres, are also cytoplasmic projections from the neurons. Unlike dendrites, the axons are long and un-branched and they carry the nerve impulse away from the nerve cells.

Axons tend to be long, untapered and unbranched (until they reach their target), whereas dendrites are shorter, tapered and highly branched. These differences are related to the different functions ascribed to the two processes: usually, dendrites are postsynaptic and axons are presynaptic.

The Synapse. Neurons have specialized projections called dendrites and axons. Dendrites bring information to the cell body and axons take information away from the cell body.

Answered by priyadharshan917
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Answer:

Ø Both axon and dendrites are the parts of neuron. Ø Both are cytoplasmic projections from the cell body of a neuronal cell. Ø Both can conduct nerve impulses.

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Difference between Axon and Dendrites.

Sl. No. Axon Dendrites

5 Axon branches at the distal ending only. Dendrites are highly branched throughout their length

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