PATHOLOGY MCQ
NERVOUS SYSTEM
Question
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dendrites; axons
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axons; dendrites
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synapses; dendrites
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axons; synapses
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Detailed explanation-1: -In a neuron or a nerve cell, the impulse travels through the axon towards the axonite. The dendrite of the receiving neuron picks up this impulse which is again transferred to another neuron or a cell. Hence, axon transfers the signal/impulse and the dendrite receives the impulse from other neurons.
Detailed explanation-2: -The dendrites serve to receive incoming electrical signals from other neurons. Most neurons have a single axon to transmit outgoing signals. Axons vary in length from micrometers to over a meter. Portions of the axon are insulated by supporting cells with myelin, a phospolipid membrane.
Detailed explanation-3: -The dendrite is the conducting region of a neuron that carries signals away from the cell body.