Dendrites receive incoming information from axon terminals.
Cell membrane, Nucleus, Cell wall, and axon terminal
No, neurotransmitters are released from the axon terminal into the synaptic cleft between the axon terminal and the dendrite. They then bind to receptor sites on the dendrite to transmit signals from one neuron to another.
The dendrite receives a stimulus and conducts the nerve impulse toward the cell body.
This can mean a branching nerve cell or a branching mineral. Here are some sentences.A dendrite carries a nerve signal along the body.That rock shows the branching pattern of a dendrite mineral.
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to carry the message in the neuron away from the dendrite.
Dendrites receive incoming information from axon terminals.
Cell membrane, Nucleus, Cell wall, and axon terminal
the longest dendrite is I don't know this /;[
David the Dendrite died in 540.
The plural form of dendrite is dendrites.
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When a message gets sent to a neuron from the dendrite it goes through the cell body to the tip of the dendrite where it leaps to the next dendrite.
Cell body.Impulses a received in the dendrite, go through the cell body and out to the axon, where they are transmitted to the next dendrite. Easy way to remember it, it's the alphabet backwards - Dendrite, Cell Body, Axon
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No, neurotransmitters are released from the axon terminal into the synaptic cleft between the axon terminal and the dendrite. They then bind to receptor sites on the dendrite to transmit signals from one neuron to another.
The space between the terminal bouton and dendrite is called the synaptic cleft, or synapse.