A dendrite (or often a small protrusion from it called a dendritic spine) is the structure of a neuron that is usually the input to the neuron. A synapse is what makes the input to a neuron, via chemical messengers called neurotransmitters. And inputs to a neuron cansometimes be made to the soma (body) of a neuron, or even to the axon. But the dendrites are the "normal" input structures.
Dendrites.
Yes, dendrites are the input structures of a neuron.
about 10 dendrites
because neuron is the cells that located in our brain
yes
Dendrites.
Yes, dendrites are the input structures of a neuron.
It is a neuron that is at its resting potential, not stimulated by input from other neurons.
Neuron is the unit of structure in the nervous system.
dendrites
Axons are the output element of a neuron, and dendrites are the input elements of a neuron.
because neuron is the cells that located in our brain
about 10 dendrites
There are several key parts to a neuron: dendrites, which receive input, cell body or soma, where the electrical impulses sum, axon, the structure along which the action potential is propagated, and the terminal buttons which release neurotransmitters into the synapse between two neurons.
The Neuron, and in this case, a motor neuron or a sensory neuron.
Neuron.
honestly the structure.