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Neurons - Anatomy & Physiology
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** They are highly specialised to process and transmit signals.
** They are highly specialised to process and transmit signals.
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** Death or damage to the cell body will therefore result in axon compromise or degeneration
** Death or damage to the cell body will therefore result in axon compromise or degeneration
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* Neurons are the functional cells of both the CNS and PNS.
* Neurons are the functional cells of both the CNS and PNS.
** They are highly specialised to process and transmit signals.
** They are highly specialised to process and transmit signals.
* Neurons in different parts of the nervous system perform different functions.
* Neurons in different parts of the nervous system perform different functions.
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** There is therfore variation in the size, shape, structure, metabolism, function shape and electrochemical properties between locations.
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** There is therfore variation in the size, shape, structure, metabolism, function shape and electrochemical properties between locations.
==Astrocytes==
==Astrocytes==
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