what is the functions of Axon ?
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An axon, is a long, slender projection of a nerve cell, or neuron, that typically conducts electrical impulses away from the neuron's cell body. Myelinated axons are known as nerve fibers. The function of the axon is to transmit information to different neurons, muscles and glands.
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Functions of axon
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- Eliminated axons are known as nerve filaments. The capacity of the axon is to transmit data to various neurons, muscles and organs. In certain tactile neurons (pseudounipolar neurons, for example, those for contact and warmth, the electrical drive goes along an axon from the fringe to the phone body, and from the phone body to the spinal line along another part of a similar axon.
- Axon brokenness causes many acquired and procured neurological disarranges which can influence both the fringe and focal neurons.
- Axons are recognized from dendrites by a few highlights, including shape (dendrites frequently decrease while axons for the most part keep up a steady sweep), length (dendrites are confined to a little district around the phone body while axons can be any longer), and capacity (dendrites as a rule get signals while axons for the most part transmit them). These standards have special cases, be that as it may.
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