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Carlos Brock
15 May, 02:10
How do you describe a neuron?
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Giovani Joyce
15 May, 05:46
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A neuron is a type of nerve cell that sends electrical currents from the brain, to the muscles (Motor neurons). Or send it to the brain, from the touch receptors, (Sensory neurons) It's structure has Dendrites, a Cell body, an Axon, Myelin sheath, Axon terminal, and a Synapse between neurons.
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