what does a neuron look like
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Explanation:
NEURON HAVE A LARGE NUMBER OF EXTENSIONS CALLED DENDRITES.
THEY OFTEN LOOK LIKE BRANCHES OR SPIKES EXTENDING OUT FROM THE CELL BODY. IT IS PRIMARILY
THE SURFACES OF THE DENDRITES
THAT RECEIVE CHEMICAL MESSAGES FROM OTHER NEURONS.
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A neuron consists of a cell body having cytoplasm and a nucleus from which elongated hair-like structures emerge. Each of this neuron consists of axons, a process(single long part) and dendrites(short and branched parts). It resembles a small tree with fine hair-like structures arising from its terminals.
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