How Do Neurofibrils Differ From Nerve Fibers

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How Do Neurofibrils Differ From Nerve Fibers

? a. Neurofibrils are axon subunits that are bundled together to make up a single nerve fiber. b. Neurofibrils are cytoskeletal intermediate filaments maintaining cell shape, but they do not conduct impulses. c. There is no real difference, since they are both capable of impulse conduction away from a neuron. d. Neurofibrils are confined to dendrite receptor areas and are consequently not found in nerve fibers.
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b. Neurofibrils are cytoskeletal intermediate filaments maintaining cell shape, but they do not conduct impulses.

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