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An idealized neuron has dendrites shown on top and axon at the bottom. They are used in artificial nets to model brain function.
Assuming that the question is What is the function of the dendrites? The answer is: Dendrites receive incoming information from axon terminals.
A typical neuron consists of a cell body (soma), dendrites, and an axon.
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Dendrites, Axon, Axon Terminal, and Cell Body
An idealized neuron has dendrites shown on top and axon at the bottom. They are used in artificial nets to model brain function.
The three main parts of a nueron are: the dendrites, the axon, and the cell body.
dendrites, cell body, axon
A nerve cell is called a neuron. The neuron has dendrites that receive impules from the previous neuron and send it to the cell body and an axon that transmits the impulse to the next neuron. There is a space between one cell's axon and the next cell's dendrites called a synapse. Neurotransmitters are released from the axon terminal to carry the impulse across the synapse.
It depends on the neuron. They all have a cell body. They have dendrites and some have dendrites plus axon(s).
The three main parts of a neuron are the dendrites, the axon, and the soma. The dendrites are the nerve endings, the axon is the body, and the soma is the cell body.
Nerve cell or neuron
Axon and dendrites of a neuron
The dendrites, the cell body, and the axon.
axon, cell body,dendrites
The part of the neuron that picks up information and sends it to the cell body is the dendrite. Electrical stimulation is transmitted by upstream neurons onto dendrites, and the dendrites integrate and determine the extent to which action potentials are produced.