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what is the function of dendrite​

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Answered by Tiara16
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Dendrite's Special Functions

A dendrite may be considered to be an electrically leaky cable having a relatively low-resistance cytoplasm surrounded by a membrane consisting of resistive and capacitive elements in parallel. Therefore, the signal is conducted by electrotonic conduction: If a steady signal is applied to the end of a dendrite, the attenuation of the signal with distance will critically depend on the specific membrane resistance of the dendrite (the membrane potential will decline exponentially – decremental conduction).

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Answered by abhi3023
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Dendrites are appendages that are designed to receive communications from other cells. They resemble a tree-like structure, forming projections that become stimulated by other neurons and conduct the electrochemical charge to the cell body (or, more rarely, directly to the axons).

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