mitochondria are particularly numerous on the branched ends of the axon where they are involved in the formation of transmitter substances.
(Williams,G (2003) Advanced Biology for you, cheltenham, nelson thornes, page 327)
The axon terminals of one neuron links with dendrites of the neighboring neuron.
The neurotransmitter is stored in synaptic vesicles within the axon terminals.
Synaptic vesicles are found in the axon terminals of nerve cells.
Axon
No, those are dendrites. Axons are a singular long branch that comes off a cell body.
The fluid filled space that separates axon terminals are called what
axon terminals
The axon terminals of one neuron links with dendrites of the neighboring neuron.
The neurotransmitter is stored in synaptic vesicles within the axon terminals.
Axon/Axon terminals
The axon terminals
An axon sends signal from dendrites to terminals to release neurotransmitters
Synaptic vesicles are found in the axon terminals of nerve cells.
Assuming that the question is What is the function of the dendrites? The answer is: Dendrites receive incoming information from axon terminals.
Dendrites.
the dendrites to the axon to the axon terminals and then to the cell body.
Once you have the action potential made from the influx of Na traveling down the axon depolarizing it. The action potential reaches the axon terminals, the depolarization causes Ca2+ to enter the cell and that causes the release of the neurotransmitters out of the axon terminals and into the dendrites of the next axon to continue the signaling pathway.