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What does a neuron look like​

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Answered by ghazala162004
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Neurons have a large number of extensions called dendrites. They often look likes branches or spikes extending out from the cell body. ... Longer axons are usually covered with a myelin sheath, a series of fatty cells which have wrapped around an axon many times.

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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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