An axon will carry nerve impulses away from the cell body.
All neurons'impulsestravel to the synapse of the neuron. The synapse is the end of the neuron where theimpulsecantravelto another neuron or the any other receptor cell in the body.
An axoplasm is the cytoplasm of an axon - a nerve fibre which conducts nerve impulses away form the body of a cell, to a synapse.
Yes, the axon conducts nerve impulses away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands. This process helps in transmitting signals within the nervous system.
The dendrite receives a stimulus and conducts the nerve impulse toward the cell body.
Any of the various branched protoplasmic extensions of a nerve cell that conducts impulses from adjacent cells inward toward the cell body.
No, axons carry impulses away from the nerve cell body.
the axon carries impulses toward the main cell body
The dendrite conducts electrical currents towards the cell body. The axon terminal on the other hand conducts impulses away from the cell body.
An axon will carry nerve impulses away from the cell body.
Dendrites carry impulses toward the cell body in a neuron. They receive signals from other neurons and transmit them to the cell body for processing.
dendrites
Short branched extensions that carry impulses towards the nerve cell body are called dendrites.
All neurons'impulsestravel to the synapse of the neuron. The synapse is the end of the neuron where theimpulsecantravelto another neuron or the any other receptor cell in the body.
Dendrites
The fibers that carry impulses toward the neuron cell body are called dendrites. Dendrites receive incoming signals from other neurons and transmit them to the cell body for processing.
dendrite