Dendrites | Axons |
The axons arise from the cytons present anteriorly |
At their posterior position, these are extensions of cytons. |
Cellular impulses are transmitted through these pathways. |
Cells use them to conduct impulses away from their bodies. |
There is no myelin sheath in dendrites. |
The axons may or may not be myelinated. |
Dendrites become receptors at their terminals. |
There are many terminal arborization at the end of each axon. |
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