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  2. Anatomy of a neuron (video) | Human biology | Khan Academy

    Sometimes different parts of different cells perform other functions, but these tend to be where the neuron receives its signal. And we'll talk more about what it means to receive and transmit a …

  3. Overview of neuron structure and function - Khan Academy

    Introduction to neurons and glia. How the structure of a neuron allows it to receive and transmit information.

  4. Overview of neuron structure (types of neurons) - Khan Academy

    My neuroscience textbook classifies any neuron with two neurites as bipolar, and the diagram shows what you describe: the bipolar neuron has two axons going in opposite directions.

  5. Anatomy of a neuron (video) | Nervous system | Khan Academy

    Course: Practice Course Grade 8 Science > Unit 2 Lesson 1: Nervous system Forebrain Nervous system (central & peripheral) Anatomy of a neuron Reflex action (& reflex arc) Brain: Parts & …

  6. Anatomy of a neuron (video) | Khan Academy

    Sometimes different parts of different cells perform other functions, but these tend to be where the neuron receives its signal. And we'll talk more about what it means to receive and transmit a …

  7. Anatomy of a neuron (video) | Khan Academy

    Anatomy of a neuron If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid …

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  9. Introduction to human body systems - Khan Academy

    You’ll learn some general anatomy (a roadmap of your body), learn how the arm bone actually connects to the shoulder bone, and how the different organs work together to keep you alive.

  10. Anatomy of a neuron (video) | The cell | Khan Academy

    Sometimes different parts of different cells perform other functions, but these tend to be where the neuron receives its signal. And we'll talk more about what it means to receive and transmit a …