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dendrite

/den-drahyt/US // ˈdɛn draɪt //UK // (ˈdɛndraɪt) //

树枝状细胞,树枝状物,树枝状突起,树枝状突起物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Petrology, Mineralogy. a branching figure or marking, resembling moss or a shrub or tree in form, found on or in certain stones or minerals due to the presence of a foreign material.any arborescent crystalline growth.
    • : Anatomy. the branching process of a neuron that conducts impulses toward the cell.

Examples

  • Chemicals released out of the cell here will then be picked up by the dendrites on a neighboring cell.

  • The dendrites send each impulse to the main part of the cell.

  • The receiving neurons have special docking stations on their dendrites, known as receptors.

  • The neurotransmitters cross a narrow gap between cells to carry their message to a neighbor’s dendrites.

  • Another issue is that as the lithium ions flow back and forth, needle-like structures known as dendrites can form in the batteries and short-circuit the cell or cause it to catch fire.

  • These axon runners from one cell connect through synapses to dendrite runners on other cells.

  • Dendrite, den′drīt, n. a mineral in which are figures resembling plants.