Biology, asked by utkarshshovasaria, 10 months ago

Why neurons are long and wire like

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Answered by saratripathi
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Explanation:

Well for neurons it's because it goes through a series of action potentials that take up space. Also, the dendrites are long because they make a larger surface area so it's easier for the axon on the pervious neron to pass on the electrical pulse

Answered by Anonymous
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Why neurons are long and wire like Structure?

The nervous system is made up of billions of cells called neurons (nerve cells).

These are connected to each other by thin, wire like structure to gather and transmit electrochemical signals.

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