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22 December, 20:26

Which is the pathway for information through a neuron?

dendrite → axon → cell body → axon terminals

axon terminals → axon → cell body → dendrite

dendrite → cell body → axon → axon terminals

cell body → dendrite → axon → axon terminals

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  1. 22 December, 20:29
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    dendrite → cell body → axon → axon terminals

    Explanation:

    Dendrites are the extensions of the soma/cell body that serve to carry the nerve impulse towards the cell body.

    Axon is the single large extension of the cell body and carries the nerve impulse away from the cell body towards the axon terminals.

    The axon terminals of presynaptic neurons synapse with dendrites of the postsynaptic neuron. Hence, the nerve impulse is carried from the axon terminal to the dendrites at the synapse. The process continues and the nerve impulse is transmitted from one neuron to the next.
  2. 22 December, 20:38
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    dendrite → cell body → axon → axon terminals is the correct answer
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