Biology, asked by Gavin3078, 11 months ago

Difference between axon and dendrites by brainly

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Axon :

  • long fibres arising from the cell body.
  • Only one axon arises from a neuron.
  • nissl's granules absent.
  • carries nerve impulse away from the cyton.

Dendrites :

  • small and branched fibres arising from the cell body
  • nerve cell may have several dendrons.
  • Nissl's granules present
  • carries nerve impulse towards the cyton.
Answered by thehardikpatel
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN AXON AND DENDRITES ::

❇Axon and dendrite both are the parts of the neuron .

❇Neurons are the structural and functional units of nervous tissue .

AXONS ::

➡Axon is a single long cylindrical projection emerging from cyton .

➡ The axon ends in a group of branches

➡ Nissils granules are absent .

➡The axon carries messages away fron cell body .

DENDRITES ::

➡These are short and branched structures .

➡These structures arises from cyton or cell body .

➡Nissil granules are present.

➡ They carry impulses Towards the cyton or cell body .

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