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How has a nerve cell adapted?

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  1. Long extionsions called dentrites that respond to nuerotransmitters, long extentions called axons which may be wrapped in myelin sheaths and which secrete nuerotransmitters, and the ability to generate a resting and action potential

     


  2.  Long extionsions called dentrites that respond to nuerotransmitters, long extentions called axons which may be wrapped in myelin sheaths and which secrete nuerotransmitters, and the ability to generate a resting and action potential

     


  3. Long extionsions called dentrites that respond to nuerotransmitters, long extentions called axons which may be wrapped in myelin sheaths and which secrete nuerotransmitters, and the ability to generate a resting and action potential

  4. Long extionsions called dentrites that respond to nuerotransmitters, long extentions called axons which may be wrapped in myelin sheaths and which secrete nuerotransmitters, and the ability to generate a resting and action potential

  5. Long extionsions called dentrites that respond to nuerotransmitters, long extentions called axons which may be wrapped in myelin sheaths and which secrete nuerotransmitters, and the ability to generate a resting and action potential

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