Why are nerve cells long and fibre-like? Discuss.
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they have a long fibre (axon ) so they can carry messages up and down the body over long distances. ... the axon is insulated by a fatty (myelin) sheath - the fatty sheath increases the speed of the nerve impulses along the neuron.
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