explain the structure of nueron
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❥Neurons (nerve cells) have three parts that carry out the functions of communication and integration: dendrites, axons, and axon terminals. They have a fourth part the cell body or soma, which carries out the basic life processes of neurons. The figure at the right shows a "typical" neuron.❤️
Answer:
A neuron is composed of the following:
Which contains dendrites and dendron and nissl granules
Containing nucleus, neurolemma, myelin sheath and node of ranvier.
The figure is attached
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