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what is a dendron? please help urgent

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Answered by neeraj353193
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Each dendron forms fine branches called dendrites. The dendrons contains both Nissls granuels and neurofibrils. The function of dendron is to convey electrical impulses towards the cell body

Also called: dendron. any of the short branched threadlike extensions of a nerve cell, which conduct impulses towards the cell body.

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Answered by ItzAakduBanda
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  • Dendron refers to any of the slender, branched protoplasmic projections of a nerve cell that carries the nerve impulse from synapse to the cell body.
  • They compose most of the receptive surface of a neuron.

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