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.
Dendrites conduct impulses toward the cell body, having synapsed with the axons of other neurons.
The transmit signal toward the cell body refers to the electrical impulses, or action potentials, that travel along the axon of a neuron. These signals are generated when a neuron is stimulated and move toward the cell body, where they can initiate a response or relay information to other neurons. The process involves the movement of ions across the neuron's membrane, ultimately contributing to neurotransmitter release at the synapse. This signaling is crucial for communication within the nervous system.
Axons carry messages away from the nerve cell body toward the synapse. These long fibers transmit electrical impulses and release neurotransmitters at the synapse to communicate with other cells.
The type of cell with a long arm called the axon is known as a neuron. Neurons are specialized cells in the nervous system that transmit information through electrical and chemical signals. The axon is the elongated part of the neuron that conducts impulses away from the cell body toward other neurons or target tissues.
Dendrites are the structures that receive messages and carry them toward a neuron's cell body. They serve as the main receiving region of a neuron, collecting signals from other neurons and transmitting them to the cell body for further processing.
Dendrites conduct impulses toward the cell body, having synapsed with the axons of other neurons.
the axon carries impulses toward the main cell body
dendrite
The transmit signal toward the cell body refers to the electrical impulses, or action potentials, that travel along the axon of a neuron. These signals are generated when a neuron is stimulated and move toward the cell body, where they can initiate a response or relay information to other neurons. The process involves the movement of ions across the neuron's membrane, ultimately contributing to neurotransmitter release at the synapse. This signaling is crucial for communication within the nervous system.
Axons carry messages away from the nerve cell body toward the synapse. These long fibers transmit electrical impulses and release neurotransmitters at the synapse to communicate with other cells.
The fibers that carry impulses toward the neuron cell body are called dendrites. Dendrites receive incoming signals from other neurons and transmit them to the cell body for processing.
The part of the neuron that carries impulses towards the cell body is called the dendrite.
opposite of an afferent neuron. an efferent neuron goes from the central nervous system to the organ in the body that will perform the required action.
Dendrites carry impulses toward the cell body of a neuron. They receive signals from other neurons and transmit those signals to the cell body for processing.
Dendrites.
Sensory neurons, also known as Afferent neurons carry information toward the CNS.
The type of cell with a long arm called the axon is known as a neuron. Neurons are specialized cells in the nervous system that transmit information through electrical and chemical signals. The axon is the elongated part of the neuron that conducts impulses away from the cell body toward other neurons or target tissues.