if the cells are small in size so that they can communicate faster.
why are nerve cells so long?
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This continues down the axon and creates the action potential. Larger diameter axons have a higher conduction velocity, which means they are able to send signals faster. This is because there is less resistance facing the ion flow. ... An axon is still part of the cell, so it's full of cytoplasmic proteins, vesicles, etc.
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nerve is so long because it had to connect brain to spinal cord for fast communication and transfer of data
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