Biology, asked by himanshuraj1734, 9 months ago

what is cyton? what the purpose of its present​

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Answered by divya856921
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Cyton is the central or cell body of a neuron containing the nucleus and excluding its processes. Cyton receives electrical impulses from other neurons through dendrites. Axon is the long, cylindrical process arising from the cyton. It conducts electrical impulses away from the neuron's cell body.

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the nervous system of animals, the neuron is a structural and functional unit and is made up of a cyton, dendrite and axon. The cyton is the main part of the neuron and consists of the nucleus and cytoplasm and hence called as cell body of neurons and carries impulse from dendrites to the axon.

Answered by MissCardiologist
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cyton is the central or cell body of a neuron containing the nucleus and excluding it's purposes . the purpose of its present is to receive electrical impulses from other neurons through dendrites.

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