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Multiple Choice
Neurons communicate with each other through which structure?
A
Dendrite
B
Synapse
C
Axon hillock
D
Myelin sheath
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Understand the basic structure of a neuron, which includes the cell body, dendrites, axon, and axon terminals.
Learn that neurons communicate with each other through specialized junctions called synapses.
Recognize that a synapse is the site where the axon terminal of one neuron comes into close proximity with the dendrite or cell body of another neuron.
Note that the synapse allows for the transmission of electrical or chemical signals between neurons, facilitating communication.
Differentiate between the roles of other structures: dendrites receive signals, the axon hillock integrates signals, and the myelin sheath insulates the axon to speed up signal transmission.