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tangare [24]
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Site 1: "Structures of the Nervous System: The Neuron"

What is the function of dendrites? (Site 1)
Biology
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andre [41]3 years ago
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The dendrites are important for receiving action potential or other stimulation in order for neurons to become activated. Dendrites are electrical signals that receive extensions of the cytoplasm. These signals come in two fundamental forms: inhibitory and excitatory.

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miv72 [106K]3 years ago
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The dendrites are important for receiving action potential or other stimulation in order for neurons to become activated. Dendrites are electrical signals that receive extensions of the cytoplasm. These signals come in two fundamental forms: inhibitory and excitatory.

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