axons
An axon is a slender, elongated projection of a neuron that conducts electrical impulses away from the cell body. Axons can vary greatly in length, with some extending over long distances to reach distant targets. The axon typically originates at the axon hillock, where the initial segment near the soma is specialized for initiating action potentials.
Structure and components: The axon is enclosed by a membrane called the axolemma and contains axoplasm, a
Axonal transport and signaling: Materials such as organelles, vesicles, and signaling molecules are transported along the
Function and clinical relevance: Action potentials propagate along the axon to trigger neurotransmitter release at the