SOMA
No, the association neurons connect other neurons.
They are sensory neurons. :)
In neurons, short, tapering, diffusely branched processes from the cell body are known as the dendrites. If the dendrites are short/tapering and diffusely branched, then this is referring to the dendrites of motor neurons.
neurons
Yes! The axon carries messages received by the dendrites to other neurons.
A.) The grey matter, the axons and dendrites of neurons.
Dendrites receive inputs from other neurons, via synapses.
They are called dendrites
this is not true about neurons: dendrites carry information away from the cell body
Around the cell body
Dendrites
Dendrites conduct impulses toward the cell body, having synapsed with the axons of other neurons.