It all depends on what materials but the very basic answer would be the blood.
No. In a cell, the Golgi Body acts as the "Mail Room." It receives materials an sends them off to other parts of the cell.
The brain sends and receives messages, usually referred to as signals, to all parts of the body. The nerves scattered throughout the body help in accompolishing this.
The dendrite receives a stimulus and conducts the nerve impulse toward the cell body.
The heart is the organ that receives blood from the veins and pumps it into the arteries.
Usually from the axon of one nerve to the dendrite of another. The axon sends impulses away from the nerve body, and the dendrite receives impulses from other nerves.
Golgi body packages and sends to OTHER PARTS OF THE CELLlysosomes break down waste and SECRETE/EXCRETE OUT OF THE CELLGolgi body.
No. In a cell, the Golgi Body acts as the "Mail Room." It receives materials an sends them off to other parts of the cell.
The brain sends and receives messages, usually referred to as signals, to all parts of the body. The nerves scattered throughout the body help in accompolishing this.
The dendrite receives a stimulus and conducts the nerve impulse toward the cell body.
Golgi Body
I think it is Golgi body because it receives material and sends material out
It's the side that receives blood from your body and sends blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen.
Axon sends the message. Dendrite receives it.
Presynaptic neuron sends postsynaptic receives
Golgi Body (:!
Neuron
The right side of our heart (right auricle)receives blood from the all body veins . i just learnt that in my work!