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axon hillock The implantation cone, an area of the protoplasm of a neuron from which the axon arises. It contains no tigroid substance.
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axon The emissive prolongation of the neuron. It is characterized by the absence of tigroid substance; its origin from an implantation cone; its constant diameter, the right or recurrent angle of its branchings, and sometimes its great length.
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axillary in the axil, or in the angle between petiole and stem
Ãâó: www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/hcs300/glossary/gloss1.htm
axonal Pertaining to the axon.
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axon The extension or prolongation of a nerve cell (neuron) that conducts impulses to other nerve cells or muscles. Axons are generally smaller than 1 micron (1 micron = 1/1,000,000 of a meter) in diameter, but can be as much as a half meter in length.
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