Fact: The dendrites, cell bodies, and axons of neurons vary in morphology depending on the function of the neuron. Question: How do you think the motor neurons differ from other neurons located within the brain? Motor neurons have many axons and few dendrites; neurons within the brain have few axons and few dendrites Motor neurons have many dendrites to integrate many motor signals; neurons within the brain have many axons to communicate with distant neurons Motor neurons have long myelinated axons to transmit electrical signals long distances; neurons within the brain have smaller axons. Motor neurons have long myelinated dendrites to transmit electrical signals long distances; neurons within the brain have long axons. Motor neurons have long dendrites that receive signals from distant parts of the body; neurons within the brain have many short dendrites that integrate information from many neighboring neurons.
Fact: The dendrites, cell bodies, and axons of neurons vary in morphology depending on the function of the neuron. Question: How do you think the motor neurons differ from other neurons located within the brain? Motor neurons have many axons and few dendrites; neurons within the brain have few axons and few dendrites Motor neurons have many dendrites to integrate many motor signals; neurons within the brain have many axons to communicate with distant neurons Motor neurons have long myelinated axons to transmit electrical signals long distances; neurons within the brain have smaller axons. Motor neurons have long myelinated dendrites to transmit electrical signals long distances; neurons within the brain have long axons. Motor neurons have long dendrites that receive signals from distant parts of the body; neurons within the brain have many short dendrites that integrate information from many neighboring neurons.
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