structure of neuron with respect to cyton axon and dendrite
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Every neuron is made of a cell body (also called soma or cyton), dendrites and an axon. ... Neurons are connected to one another and tissues. They do not touch each other, instead they form tiny gaps called synapses. These gaps can be chemical synapses or electrical synapses and pass the signal from one neuron to the next.
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The primary components of the neuron are the soma (cell body), the axon (a long slender projection that conducts electrical impulses away from the cell body), dendrites (tree-like structures that receive messages from other neurons), and synapses (specialized junctions between neurons).
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