Yes
Dendrites receive signals in the nervous system.
cell body to the axon to dendrites
The dendrites are the part of a neuron that receives messages from other neurons. They receive chemical signals from neighboring neurons and transmit the information to the cell body.
The type of human cell that is long and has many branches to send and receive messages quickly is a neuron. Neurons have a unique structure that includes dendrites, which receive signals, and an axon, which transmits impulses to other neurons or muscles. This branching structure enables efficient communication across the nervous system.
Dendrites are the part of a neuron which receives chemical messages (neurotransmitters) through synapses.Mostly the dendrites receive messages from other neurons, but the cell bodies of neurons also receive direct synaptic inputs from other cells.
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Neurons, of the nervous system. The dendrites receive impulses, and the axons send them to another neuron or an effector cell.
Dendrites carry messages to a cell body of a neuron.
Axons receive input, dendrites put-out/send output.
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yes because if you already sent the message then they will receive it and you can still send them messages and they can send you messages but you will not receive there messages for you message provider will block it.
Incoming messages are first detected by the dendrites of a neuron, which receive signals from other neurons or sensory receptors.