A synapse
a nerve tends to refer to a group of nerve cells.
olfactory nerve
A nerve cell is the structural and functional unit of a nerve
Yes. Association nerve cells are found only in the spinal cord and brain.True
75 trillon cells
free nerve endings, which are found in between the epidermal cells up to the stratnum granulosum they detect hot and cold tempratures and they can recognise other physical or chemical chainge that are above a safe level resulting in the perception of pain before damage can occur to the skin.
Its found in the nerve tissue.
Axons and dendrites are found in nerve cells, which are part of the nervous tissue. Nerve cells, or neurons, are responsible for transmitting electrical and chemical signals throughout the body to facilitate communication between different parts of the nervous system.
Along your spine and head.
I wouldn't use the word "occur" since a synapse is a structure, not an event, but yes, it is located between nerve cells, or more specifically, it is where the dendrites of two nerve cells meet.
synapse
Human cells also include human nerve cell. The connections are from the nerve cell to the other cells by way of extensions called dendrites.