Axons are processes that receive impulses and conduct them toward the cell body.
dendrites
Dendrite
Nerve cells carry the impulses around the body to the motor neurons. Nerve impulses are received and transmitted to the cell body by axons.
Dendrites
The extension from a nerve cell that carries impulses toward the nerve is a dendrite
The nerves that carry impulses toward the brain are called efferent nerves. Afferent nerves carry impulses away. In way to remember this is afferent equals away.
The part of the neuron that carries impulses towards the cell body is called the dendrite.
Dendrite is the branching filaments that conduct nerve impulses towards the cell.
Dendrite is the branching filaments that conduct nerve impulses towards the cell.
Dendrites conduct impulses toward the cell body, having synapsed with the axons of other neurons.
they may have conduct disorder
A very basic explanation would say that axons are the structures of neurons that conduct electrical impulses ("messages") away from the cell body, and that dendrites are the structures of neurons that conduct electrical impulses toward the cell body.
A very basic explanation would say that axons are the structures of neurons that conduct electrical impulses ("messages") away from the cell body, and that dendrites are the structures of neurons that conduct electrical impulses toward the cell body.
the axon carries impulses toward the main cell body
No, axons carry impulses away from the nerve cell body.
Afferent
No, axons transmit impulses away from the body cells. Dendrites receive impulses from other neurons and transmit them to the cell body, and then the axon carries the impulse away from the cell body to other neurons or to muscles or glands.
Dendrites receive inputs from other neurons, via synapses.
Dendrites