The neurons are the longest cells in the body, some reaching a length of 2 metres (6 feet). The motor and sensory neurons are he longest ones and the nerve impulses travelling through them are carried from 2m/s to up to 150 m/s.
yes, that is their main function.
Dendrites are the structures that receive messages and carry them toward a neuron's cell body. They serve as the main receiving region of a neuron, collecting signals from other neurons and transmitting them to the cell body for further processing.
The dendrite receives a stimulus and conducts the nerve impulse toward the cell body.
axon
Axons carry messages away from the nerve cell body toward the synapse. These long fibers transmit electrical impulses and release neurotransmitters at the synapse to communicate with other cells.
the cell body has many short strands branching out from it called sensory. these bring messages to the cell body. the answer is Dendrites
itr sends messages to the brain and pumbs blood around your body
Dendrites
dendrites
A neuron is different from an ordinary body cell because it transmits messages throughout the brain. It also sends electrical messages.
cytoplasm sends messages all around the body telling each part of the body what to do so it is basically a message sender.
Neuron carries messages from different parts of the body.
The heart but in the heart the cell that carys electricity around yourr boady is called the Pacemaker and the brain also uses electricity to send messages around your body
axon
Axon.
Remember: Axons away, so dendrites carry messages from the cell, and axons carry them away.
What is the name for a cell that carries messages between the brain and other parts of the body