100 thousand billion to a million billion :)
The average human brain contains around 100 billion neurons, with each neuron having multiple dendrites. While the exact number of dendrites per neuron can vary, an estimate is that each neuron may have thousands of dendritic branches.
Clusters of neuronal cell bodies and dendrites in the brain are called nuclei.
John's brain would have many more dendrites and connections all through the brain.
Purkinje neurons in the cerebellum are considered rare because they are among the largest neurons in the human brain and have a distinctive shape with many branching dendrites. They play a crucial role in motor coordination and learning.
Primarily the Brain: from the Axons to the Dendrites.
The dendrites are the receiving part of the neuron.
There are no bones in the human brain
cell body to the axon to dendrites
From the brain or nerve endings to dendrites
Nerve cell bodies may have many dendrites which allows for many different paths to operate within a single nerve cell; the result is that one cell can be involved in many more neural pathways than if each nerve body only had one dendrite. Since neural pathways are the base of memory and cognition it is quite beneficial to have as many operatiing neural pathways available to us with the given amount of neurons we have.
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The human brain has 3 segments