Axon Model Labeled. So the axon can branch several times to many other cells. Its function is to produce the myelin sheath that insulates axons in the. — any given neuron has a single axon that leaves the soma to make synaptic contacts. These collaterals, just like the. Like dendrites, axons have a. And this axon that you can see at the end, has these several branches. Click on a photo for a larger view of the model. Click on label for the labeled model. So each neuron has one axon which projects to the target cells. a schwann cell (also on an axon) is a type of glial cell. — at the base of axons sits a unique compartment called the axon initial segment (ais). — axons are processes from the cell body (soma) or from the axon hillock (a specialized part of the cell body) of a neuron that conduct impulses away from cell body. an axon typically develops side branches called axon collaterals, so that one neuron can send information to several others. Next, coming off from the cell body and extending the length of the neuron, is the axon.
— at the base of axons sits a unique compartment called the axon initial segment (ais). So the axon can branch several times to many other cells. And this axon that you can see at the end, has these several branches. Click on a photo for a larger view of the model. — any given neuron has a single axon that leaves the soma to make synaptic contacts. These collaterals, just like the. an axon typically develops side branches called axon collaterals, so that one neuron can send information to several others. So each neuron has one axon which projects to the target cells. a schwann cell (also on an axon) is a type of glial cell. — axons are processes from the cell body (soma) or from the axon hillock (a specialized part of the cell body) of a neuron that conduct impulses away from cell body.
Myelinated Axon Diagram
Axon Model Labeled These collaterals, just like the. So the axon can branch several times to many other cells. — at the base of axons sits a unique compartment called the axon initial segment (ais). Like dendrites, axons have a. So each neuron has one axon which projects to the target cells. Click on label for the labeled model. a schwann cell (also on an axon) is a type of glial cell. And this axon that you can see at the end, has these several branches. — any given neuron has a single axon that leaves the soma to make synaptic contacts. Next, coming off from the cell body and extending the length of the neuron, is the axon. These collaterals, just like the. an axon typically develops side branches called axon collaterals, so that one neuron can send information to several others. — axons are processes from the cell body (soma) or from the axon hillock (a specialized part of the cell body) of a neuron that conduct impulses away from cell body. Its function is to produce the myelin sheath that insulates axons in the. Click on a photo for a larger view of the model.