Asked by Mikayla Zarlenga on Jun 30, 2024

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The dendrites of a neuron

A) receive information from other neurons.
B) conduct information toward muscles or other neurons.
C) contain the chromosomes.
D) are the main site for synthesizing new proteins.

Dendrites

Tree-like extensions at the neuron's body that receive signals from other neural cells for processing.

Neurons

Specific cells within the nervous system responsible for conveying information through chemical and electrical signals.

Chromosomes

Thread-like structures made of DNA molecules that contain the genes.

  • Gain insight into the configuration and utility of axons and dendrites.
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Lourie PetersJul 03, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Dendrites are specialized extensions of the neuron that receive information (in the form of chemical signals) from other neurons and transmit this information to the cell body. Dendrites are covered in tiny projections called spines, which increase the surface area of the dendrite and provide more space for other neurons to make contact. Dendrites conduct information toward the cell body, where it is integrated and processed before being transmitted down the axon. Dendrites do not contain the chromosomes or synthesize new proteins.