dendrites receive electrical and chemical signals from axon terminals.
Dendrites can receive nerve impulses, as well as, some receptors on skeletal muscles
This is accomplished via the cochlear nerve (one of the two branches of the eighth cranial nerve).
nervous tissue.
the spinal nerve sends nerve impulses away from the CNS
Dendrites are important in neurology because they receive electric impulses and are essential for nerve cells.
nerve
Neurons transmit nerve impulses/ electric impulses throughout the body.
This is accomplished via the cochlear nerve (one of the two branches of the eighth cranial nerve).
The brain receive messages from the other parts of the body through nerve impulses.
The dendrites are the root-like structures of a nerve that receive electrical impulses The dendrites then conduct the impulse to the cell body. Dendrites are root-like structures of a nerve cell that receive impulses and conduct them to the cell body.
to receive and conduct electrochemical impulses
Axons are processes that receive impulses and conduct them toward the cell body.
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no, they transport vigear to the brain through blood.
nervous tissue.
dendrites
the spinal nerve sends nerve impulses away from the CNS