Question
How are dendrites and axons similar? (1 point)
Responses
They both contain nuclei and mitochondria.
They both contain nuclei and mitochondria.
They are both part of a neuron.
They are both part of a neuron.
They are both specialized cells.
They are both specialized cells.
They both receive messages from adjacent cells.
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They both contain nuclei and mitochondria.
They both contain nuclei and mitochondria.
They are both part of a neuron.
They are both part of a neuron.
They are both specialized cells.
They are both specialized cells.
They both receive messages from adjacent cells.
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GPT-4o mini
The most accurate similarity between dendrites and axons is that **they are both part of a neuron**. While dendrites primarily receive messages from adjacent cells and axons transmit messages to other cells, both structures are integral components of a single neuron.
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