They are both part of a neuron. An Axon is long and slender, and a dendrite are the branched projections.
Sensory Neurons. Thank you, Dr, Gross, lol!
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I'm assuming you're talking about dendrites... And the dendrites are what receive signals on a neuron. Signals are delivered through the axon to the axon terminal, which passes the signal to another neuron's dendrites.
Dendrites carry messages to a cell body of a neuron.
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its dendrites and axons
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Neurons, of the nervous system. The dendrites receive impulses, and the axons send them to another neuron or an effector cell.
The fat coating around the dendrites and axons is to insulate them.
Axons are the output element of a neuron, and dendrites are the input elements of a neuron.
Axons are responsible for transmitting electrical signals away from the neuron cell body. Dendrites, on the other hand, receive incoming signals from axons of other neurons. Together, axons and dendrites play a crucial role in the communication between neurons in the nervous system.
dendrites are located at the nerves together with axons.
I'm assuming you're talking about dendrites... And the dendrites are what receive signals on a neuron. Signals are delivered through the axon to the axon terminal, which passes the signal to another neuron's dendrites.
The ones carrying the input are the dendrites, the ones carrying the output are the axons.
dendrites and axons
A.) The grey matter, the axons and dendrites of neurons.
C. Dendrites and axons both extend from the cell body of the neuron in a branching fashion.