The dendrites receive the data or signal from another neuron for the soma.
Yes, dendrites are the input structures of a neuron.
To carry the nerve impulse from the CNS to the 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.
These are called 'dendrites'
multipolar neuron
Axons are the output element of a neuron, and dendrites are the input elements of a neuron.
Dendrites are the receptors of a neuron.
It depends on the neuron. They all have a cell body. They have dendrites and some have dendrites plus axon(s).
Dendrites are attaches to the axon terminals of other neurons. The nerve impulse travel from other neurons into the corresponding neuron via dendrites.
Dendrites.
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.
The Synaptic signals from other neurons are received by the neuron's soma and dendrites. Synapse's happens when contact is made by one neuron's axon and is received by another neuron's dendrite and soma. The synaptic signaling procedure is vital to positive neuron function.