Which of the following is the correct direction of transmission of information through a neuron?Group of answer choicesDendrites, Cell Body, Axon, Branches, terminalsDendrites, Axon, Cell Body, Branches, terminalsAxon, Cell Body, Dendrites, terminals, BranchesBranches, Terminals, Cell Body, Dendrites, Axon
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Which of the following is the correct direction of transmission of information through a neuron?Group of answer choicesDendrites, Cell Body, Axon, Branches, terminalsDendrites, Axon, Cell Body, Branches, terminalsAxon, Cell Body, Dendrites, terminals, BranchesBranches, Terminals, Cell Body, Dendrites, Axon
Solution
The correct direction of transmission of information through a neuron is: Dendrites, Cell Body, Axon, Branches, terminals.
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The information flow through a neuron typically follows the route:Group of answer choicescell body ===> dendrite ==> axon ==> presynaptic membranedendrite ==> cell body ===> axon ==> presynaptic membranepresynaptic membrane ==> axon ==> cell body ===> dendriteaxon ==> cell body ===> dendrite ==> presynaptic membrane
Information travels down neurons in the following direction:Dendrites, cell body, myelin, axon, axon hillockDendrites, soma, axon hillock, axons, axon terminalsAxon terminals, cell body, axon hillock, axon, dendritesDendrites, cell body, soma, axon terminals, axon, axon hillock
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19. (a) Draw the structure of neuron and label cell body and axon.(b) Name the part of neuron:(i) where information is acquired(ii) through which information travels as an electrical impulse.
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