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How does a neuron differ from an ordinary cell in structure? Write notes.

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Answered by janinaandrews
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Neurons contain the same basic parts as any other animal cell but their structure is specially adapted to be able to carry messages over long distances in the body quickly. Each Neuron has three components: cell body, dendrites and axon. ... The axon has an insulating and protective sheath of myelin around it

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