Axon
The axon is a long branch extending from the cell body of neurons. It serves to convey action potentials. Axons, axons, and axons. The axon is the protrusion of the protoplasm extending from the cell body of the neuron, and the dendrite is a short protrusion. The axons differ from the dendrites in many ways. First, the shape is different. Though the axons extend to a certain thickness, the diaphragm becomes thinner as it extends. In addition, axon protrusions are much longer than dendrites in length, while dendrites receive electrical signals, whereas axons transmit electrical signals. Of course, there are some exceptions to these rules. Some neurons have no axons. These neurons are called axons, and in this case they act as a signal transducer in the bifurcation. However, no nerve cell has more than two axons.