A.) The grey matter, the axons and dendrites of neurons.
You would not find cell bodies of neurons in the cerebral cortex. Instead, the cerebral cortex mainly contains the axons, dendrites, and synapses of neurons, as well as glial cells that provide support and function.
Yes! The axon carries messages received by the dendrites to other neurons.
The cytoplasmic extensions that provide the main receptive surfaces for neurons are called dendrites. Dendrites receive input from other neurons and transmit this information towards the cell body.
The short fibers that extend from a neuron are called dendrites. Dendrites receive signals from other neurons and transmit them to the cell body of the neuron.
Dendrites receive inputs from other neurons, via synapses.
this is not true about neurons: dendrites carry information away from the cell body
the cerebral neurons are housed in the cerebrums outer region called the CEREBRAL CORTEX
Dendrites
Dendrites are attaches to the axon terminals of other neurons. The nerve impulse travel from other neurons into the corresponding neuron via dendrites.
Axons are the output element of a neuron, and dendrites are the input elements of a neuron.
Cell body, dendrites, and axons
dendrites