Biology

The small fine branches given out from the cell body of a nerve cell are:

  1. dendrites
  2. cyton
  3. axon
  4. neurons

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dendrites

Reason — Dendrites are fine hair-like extensions from cyton. The cyton is the cell body of the neuron. It contains the nucleus and is not a branch. The axon is a single, long projection that carries impulses away from the cell body. It is not small or highly branched like dendrites (except at the terminal end). A neuron is the entire nerve cell itself, not a specific part of it.

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