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Branched region of the neuron which receives stimuli from the surrounding environment?

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The part of the neuron that has branched extensions that are specialized to receive information are the?

dendrites. Dendrites are specialized structures on a neuron that receive signals from other neurons and transmit them towards the cell body. They play a crucial role in integrating information from multiple sources to determine the neuron's response.


Small branched extension of a neuron that carries impulses toward the cell body?

dendrite


The short branched nerve fibers on the nerve cell that are the receptive areas of the neuron are known as the?

the short branched nerve fibers on the nerve cell are called dendrites


Short branched extensions 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.


What are highly branched cellular processes of a neuron that carry signals towards the cell body of a neuron?

These are called dendrites as they look like the branches of trees.It sounds like you're describing a synaptic transmission.


How often are axons branched?

Axons can branch at various points along their length, particularly at the terminal end where they form connections with other neurons or muscles. The frequency of branching can depend on factors such as the neuron type, developmental stage, and activity level. In general, axon branching is a dynamic process that can occur throughout the lifespan of a neuron.


Why the flow of signal in synapse from axonal end of one neuron to dendritic end of another neuron but not the reverse?

i dont no


Does a synapse separates the axion end of one neuron to the dendrite end?

Yes, a synapse is the space (a VERY SMALL one!) between the axon of one neuron and the dendrites of the next neuron.


What neuron conducts impulses toward the synapse?

All neurons'impulsestravel to the synapse of the neuron. The synapse is the end of the neuron where theimpulsecantravelto another neuron or the any other receptor cell in the body.


What is synapses?

A synapse is a small gap at the end of a neuron that allows information to pass from one neuron to the next.


What is the name of the point at which motor neuron synapses motor end plate?

The point at which a motor neuron synapses with a muscle fiber's motor end plate is called the neuromuscular junction. This is where the nerve impulse is transmitted from the motor neuron to the muscle fiber, leading to muscle contraction.