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The structure of a body part is related to its function. how does the structure of a neuron reflect the function of transmitting messages, or electrical signals?
a. neurons have a cell body that contains a nucleus.
b. neurons have a phospholipid bilayer.
c. dendrites are located at both ends of a neuron.
d. neurons are long and branched.
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