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What do axons and dendrites belong to?

I'm assuming you're talking about dendrites... And the dendrites are what receive signals on a neuron. Signals are delivered through the axon to the axon terminal, which passes the signal to another neuron's dendrites.


Do dendrites send or receive signals in the nervous system?

Dendrites receive signals in the nervous system.


What are the processes of the system?

dendrites and axons


Is dendrites part of the nervous system?

Yes.


What are the processes of the nervous system?

dendrites and axons


What are dendrites and the cell body in?

Nerves and nervous system.


Axons and Dendrites are part of what kind of cell?

Neurons, of the nervous system. The dendrites receive impulses, and the axons send them to another neuron or an effector cell.


What is the group of axon and dendrites in the Peripheral Nervous System called?

Nerve


What two places does the nervous system receive information?

From the dendrites and axon.


How are axons and dendrites alike?

Axons and dendrites are both extensions of a neuron. They are involved in transmitting electrical signals within the nervous system. Axons carry signals away from the cell body, while dendrites receive signals from other neurons.


What are Large bundles of axons and dendrites make up called?

Large bundles of axons and dendrites are called nerves or tracts depending on their location in the central or peripheral nervous system.


Do dendrites contain sensory neurons?

Yes, dendrites are extensions of nerve cells that receive signals from other nerve cells. Sensory neurons, which carry sensory information from the peripheral nervous system to the central nervous system, have dendrites that receive stimuli from the environment and transmit them as electrical impulses to the cell body.