Asked by idontgiveaflip
How are dendrites and axons similar? (1 point)
Responses
They both receive messages from adjacent cells.
They both receive messages from adjacent cells.
They are both part of a neuron.
They are both part of a neuron.
They both contain nuclei and mitochondria.
They both contain nuclei and mitochondria.
They are both specialized cells.
Responses
They both receive messages from adjacent cells.
They both receive messages from adjacent cells.
They are both part of a neuron.
They are both part of a neuron.
They both contain nuclei and mitochondria.
They both contain nuclei and mitochondria.
They are both specialized cells.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response highlighting the similarity between dendrites and axons is:
**They are both part of a neuron.**
While dendrites receive messages and axons send them, the key similarity is that both structures are integral components of the same type of cell: the neuron.
**They are both part of a neuron.**
While dendrites receive messages and axons send them, the key similarity is that both structures are integral components of the same type of cell: the neuron.
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