The fine branches given out from the cell body of a nerve cell are
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dendrites
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dendrites
(The word "dendrite" means "branch".) The diameter of dendrites typically decreases away from the cell body, so that dendrites taper gradually to fine twigs. Dendrites typically receive synaptic contacts from axons of many other nerve cells.
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The fine branches given out from the cell body of a nerve cell are
dendrites
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