Why do nerve cells posses a long fiber like structure
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Nerve cells are composed of tiny branches called dendrons which branch into further even smaller extensions called dendrites. They also have a nucleus surrounded by cytoplasm, a cell membrane and an axon. ... This insulation is what adapts the neuron to carry electrical impulses from one place in the body to another
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Nerve cells are composed of tiny branches called dendrons which branch into further even smaller extensions called dendrites. They also have a nucleus surrounded by cytoplasm, a cell membrane and an axon. ... This insulation is what adapts the neuron to carry electrical impulses from one place in the body to another.
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