The part of the neuron that carries impulses towards the cell body is called the dendrite.
dendrite carries to the cell; axon carries away
The part of the neuron that carries impulses towards the cell body is dendrite.
The dendritic tips of the neuron transports the nerve impulses from one cell body to another
There is one way conduction of impulse into the neuron, from dendrites to nerve body to axon.
dendrites
dendrites
dendrite
Fibres which carry impulses towards the cell body of a neuron are called dendrites. The axon is the fibre which carries impulses away from the cell body of a neuron.
The extension from a nerve cell that carries impulses toward the nerve is a dendrite
Dendrites.
Dendrites
opposite of an afferent neuron. an efferent neuron goes from the central nervous system to the organ in the body that will perform the required action.
the axon carries impulses toward the main cell body
dendrite
Fibres which carry impulses towards the cell body of a neuron are called dendrites. The axon is the fibre which carries impulses away from the cell body of a neuron.
dendrite
There is one way conduction of impulse into the neuron, from dendrites to nerve body to axon.
The extension from a nerve cell that carries impulses toward the nerve is a dendrite
Sensory neurons, also known as Afferent neurons carry information toward the CNS.
nerve impulses
Dendrites.
No, axons carry impulses away from the nerve cell body.
Dendrites
A is for the axon, which is a long, thin extension of a neuron that carries impulses away from the cell body towards other neurons or target cells.