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give an illustrate account on structure of neuron​

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Answered by Akilandeshwari
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The neuron has dendrites which help in the transfer of information acquired from various parts of the body to the brain.

It has a nucleus and cell body after the dendrites.

There is then the axon that passes on the information from the dendrites up till the end of the nerve cell.

The information is the acquired by the nerve endings which are then converted to chemical signals to be transferred to the next nerve cell.

The next nerve cell aquires these signals through the dendrites which are the converted to electrical signals.

The process then happens from the first.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A neuron is consist of nucleus and covered by cell body. The cell body branched out is termed as the dendreon and the longest extension of the dendreon is termed as axon. The dendreons are further branched out are known as dendrites. The axon terminal branched out into synaptic ending or the ending of the axon terminal is termed as the synaptic ending. The axon terminal is covered by a seath like structure is termed as myelin seath. The myelin seath is discontinued at certain places are termed as nodes of ranvier.

For the diagram referred to the attachment.

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