axon

/ˈæksɑn/
noun
  1. The long, threadlike part of a nerve cell that carries signals away from the cell body to other cells.
    • Damage to an axon can slow down or block communication between nerve cells.
    • Scientists studied how the axon transmits electrical impulses to muscles.
    • The axon can be very long, extending from your spinal cord to your toes.
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