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Neurons of embryo, neurons of retina and cerebral cortex of the adult differ with one
another in:
(A) Number of axons
(B) Nature of axons
(C) Number of dendrites
(D) Nature of dendrites​

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Answered by parul4747
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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Neurons of the embryo, neurons of the retina, and cerebral cortex of the adult differ with one another in (C) Number of dendrites.

Neurons:

  • The basic building blocks of the brain and nervous system are neurons (also known as neurons or nerve cells).
  • Neurons are the cells that receive sensory information from the outside world, give motor commands to our muscles, and transform and relay electrical signals at each stage along the way.
  • Signals are sent and received by neurons, often referred to as nerve cells, from your brain.
  • Although they share many characteristics with other cell types, neurons are physically and functionally distinct.
  • Neurons are able to communicate electrical and chemical messages to other cells via specialized extensions known as axons.
  • Signals are transmitted by neurons throughout the body, enabling movement and interaction with the environment.
  • Sensory, motor, interneuron, and structurally-based neurons, such as unipolar, multipolar, bipolar, and pseudo-unipolar neurons, are among the several types of neurons.

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