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The image shows a diagram of a neuron with its different parts labeled: cell body (soma), dendrites, axon, action potential, myelin sheath, and terminal buttons. The dendrites receive messages from other cells, while the axon passes messages away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands. The action potential is an electrical signal traveling down the axon, and the myelin sheath covers the axon of some neurons and helps speed neural impulses. Terminal buttons form junctions with other cells, and dendrites from another neuron are also depicted.
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The picture represents the different parts of a neuron and its functions.
The neuron consists of a cell body, dendrites, axon, action potential, myelin sheath, and terminal buttons. The cell body, which is also known as the soma, is surrounded by dendrites, which receive messages from other cells and collect information from nearby neurons.
Once the axon collects the acknowledgement, it passes the knowledge from the cell to other neurons, muscles, or glands, and then to the terminal buttons, where the junctions of other cells are located. The electrical signal traveling down the axon is known as an action potential, and the covering, which helps speed neural impulses, is called the myelin sheath.
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