dendrites are located at the nerves together with axons.
No. They are located at the ends of axons, but not the dendrites. Please refer to the related links below to see an illustration.
Around the cell body
The dendrites is the the ends of neuron cells. Neurons are located all over the body and all have dendrites at the end of them. Dendrites receive nerve signals are the body to let the brain know how what is the body feeling and how it should react.
Yes, dendrites contain Nissl bodies. Nissl bodies, also called Nissl substance or Nissl granules, are rough endoplasmic reticulum in the neuronal cell bodies and dendrites. They are responsible for protein synthesis in the neuron.
The hairlike dendrites are located at the end of the sensory neuron.
These are called 'dendrites'
dendrites
Yes, dendrites are the input structures of a neuron.
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.
Dendrites connect to other receptive cell (ie. Receptors)
Assuming that the question is What is the function of the dendrites? The answer is: Dendrites receive incoming information from axon terminals.
Dendrites, Axon, Axon Terminal, and Cell Body