Definition of long branched nerve cells
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Definition of long branched nerve cells
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Nerve cells. ... They are odd-looking cells, with many finely branched fibers extending from the main cell body. A typical neuron has one large fiber (an axon) that carries outgoing electrical signals, and a large number of smaller fibers (dendrites) that carry incoming signals.
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The nerve cell receives and transfer messages from various body parts to brain and also helps controlling and coordinating the function different parts of body