How our human brain passes information using axons?
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Neurons are unique-looking little cells. Like all animal cells, a neuron has a cell body, called a soma, where the DNA-carrying nucleus sits, providing directions for the cell to make various proteins. In a neuron, however, this is just the beginning of the cell structure. On one end, the soma sprouts branch-like dendrites for receiving signals, while a long –- up to a meter long –- axon stretches away in the other direction, branching out into multiple axon terminals for sending signals
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