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difference \: between \: axon \: an \: dendrite

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  • These are uniform, cylindrical processes
  • Only single axon arises per cyton
  • Terminal branches of the axon enlarge the form of a knobs
  • These do not contain Nissl's granules but contains neurofibrils
  • These carry impulses away from the cyton.

\huge\red{D}\orange{E}\pink{N}\blue{D}\red{R}\green{I}\orange{T}\pink{E}

  • These are short and tapering process
  • A number of dendrites arise from the cyton
  • These contains Nissl's granules and neurofibrils
  • These receive sensation and send it to cyton
  • They have tapering ends
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