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What is the process by which neurons transport proteins from the cell body to the axon terminals? a) Axonal transport. b) Retrograde transport. c...

What is the process by which neurons transport proteins from the cell body to the axon terminals?


a) Axonal transport.
b) Retrograde transport.
c) Anterograde transport.

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The process by which neurons transport proteins from the cell body to the axon terminals is anterograde transport. So the answer is c).

Anterograde transport is a process that moves proteins and other materials from the cell body to the axon terminals. It is essential for the proper functioning of neurons, as it allows them to synthesize and deliver the proteins they need to their axon terminals.

Retrograde transport is the process by which proteins and other materials are transported from the axon terminals back to the cell body. It is not as well understood as anterograde transport, but it is thought to be involved in a variety of cellular processes, including the recycling of proteins and the removal of damaged or unwanted proteins.

Axonal transport is the general term for the movement of materials along axons. It can be either anterograde or retrograde.

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