The location of dendrite and axon: If dendrite and axon emerge from same process, the neuron is unipolar. If dendrite and a single axon emerge from opposite ends of the soma, the neuron is bipolar. If the neuron has more than 2 dendrite it is called multipolar.
bipolar
The location of dendrite and axon: If dendrite and axon emerge from same process, the neuron is unipolar. If dendrite and a single axon emerge from opposite ends of the soma, the neuron is bipolar. If the neuron has more than 2 dendrite it is called multipolar.
Axon, nucleus, and dendrite
Soma, axon, dendrite
Axon, nucleus, and dendrite
axon
A synapse is the connection between two neurons. It consists of the synaptic cleft (the physical gap between one neuron's axon and the other's dendrite). Neurotransmitters cross the gap from the axon to the dendrite and affect whether the next neuron fires.
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Because it is a small gap between the axon of one neuron and the receiving dendrite of another neuron.
The part of the neuron that carries impulses towards the cell body is called the dendrite.
Dendrite to soma to axon ;)