The function of a neuron is to transfer messages throughout the brain. These neurons are all attached and interpret everything that happens.
This is just terminology. Neuron = 'nerve cell'
The dendrites receive the data or signal from another neuron for the soma.
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Yes, a synapse is the space (a VERY SMALL one!) between the axon of one neuron and the dendrites of the next neuron.
A synapse connects one neuron to another (and a neuron to a muscle cell).The axon hillock at the 'end' of the neuron cell body (soma) initiates a firing of the axon of a neuron.An axon terminal at the end of an axon is the first part of a synapse.If this didn't answer your intended question, please compose it better.
A synaptic knob is located at the end of an axon of a neuron. It is responsible for releasing neurotransmitters to communicate with other neurons or target cells at a synapse.
transmission of nerve impulses from the sensory neuron to the motor neuron,located in the central nervous system.
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It depends on what you mean by 'main'. The AXON is the part which CONVEYS the neural impulse, which could be thought of as the main FUNCTION of the neuron. But the DENDRITES are the parts which assess whether the neuron has been stimulated enough to fire the axon, which is another fundamental function of some neurons. And the BODY (soma) of the neuron is very much a 'main' part of the neuron, because without it the neuron would die.
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