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Structure of a typical neuron
At one end of an elongated structure is a branching mass. At the centre of this mass is the nucleus and the branches are dendrites. A thick axon trails away from the mass, ending with further branching which are labeled as axon terminals. Along the axon are a number of protuberances labeled as myelin sheaths.
Dendrite
Soma
Axon
Axon hillock
Nucleus
Node of
Ranvier
Axon terminal
Schwann cell
Myelin sheath


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