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The long, hairlike extension of a nerve cell that carries a message to the next nerve cell.
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The part of the nerve cell (neuron) that communicates with other cells, similar to a telephone wire; the axon is often covered with myelin, an insulating fatty layer, which functions similarly to plastic around a copper wire.
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The cell extension of a neuron (nerve cell) that carries an electrical signal to synapses which are secreting chemical signaling molecules called neurotransmitters to stimulate/inhibit receiving cells. Some axons in the peripheral nervous system connecting to muscle cells or connecting sensory neurons from the skin, eye, or internal organs to the central nervous system can be quite long (measure in centimeters; 1 inch = 2.54 cm) compared to the size of an average cell (measured in micrometers).
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An extension of a nerve cell that transmits nerve impulses to other cells.
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(ak'son) neuron process that carries impulses away from the nerve cell body; efferent process; the conducting portion of a nerve cell.
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