Biology, asked by vanshbishla, 22 days ago

what is a nueron ...???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Neurons (also called neurones or nerve cells) are the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system, the cells responsible for receiving sensory input from the external world, for sending motor commands to our muscles, and for transforming and relaying the electrical signals at every step in between.

Answered by AngelHearts
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  • A neuron consists of a cell body which comprises of nucleus and cytoplasm, from which long thin hair-like parts arise. The neuron has a single long part, called the axon, which transmit the nerve impulse to body parts. The neuron has short, branched parts called dendrites.
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