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(Greek=axis) mature neurons have either one or none. Some neurons form more than one axon early in development, all but one are lost. An axon maintains constant diameter along entire length.
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It is through these that the impulses are transmitted to other nerve cells or to parts of the body directly stimulated by nerves (ie muscles, organs). In the nervous system, the axon is covered by a myelin sheath, and together they form the nerve fiber. Many thousands of these fibers, bundled together, form the anatomical structure known as a nerve.
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