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The dendrite of a neuron usually receives a chemical signal from another neuron, although a cell body (soma), or sometimes even an axon, of another neuron can receive the signal.Synapses which occur between an axon and a dendrite are called axodendritic synapses, while synapses between an axon and a cell body are called axosomatic synapses, and synapses between an axon and an axon are called axoaxonic synapses.
Synapses are seen more in grey matter because dendrites meet with axonites in grey matter and dendrite is a part of grey matter.
no
A synapse is the junction in between neurones where the original electrical impulses being used to send messages to and from receptor and effector, must be converted into a chemical form and cross a gap between the dendrite and axon terminal. This gap is also commonly known as a synaptic cleft. Now since these synapses are used for neurons to communicate with each other, since neurons cannot communicate directly. Neurones occur all over the body as parts of the nervous system so therefore so too must synapses occur lest the presence of the neurones would be pointless. SUMMARY : Synapses occur throughout the body, wherever there are senses present.
they can occur anywhere
Wildfires can occur anywhere where there is adequate heat, oxygen, and fuel. Anywhere it's dry hot and windy.Wildfires can occur anywhere where there are miles of trees and the weather conditions are dry.
a flood can occur anywhere. It happens when there is a lot of
Anywhere normal waves occur.
A single type of channel will open, permitting simultaneous flow of sodium and potassium.
Hailstorms can occur anywhere, with the right conditions.
anywhere and at anytime
Wildfires can occur anywhere where there is adequate heat, oxygen, and fuel. Anywhere it's dry hot and windy.Wildfires can occur anywhere where there are miles of trees and the weather conditions are dry.