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Dendrites are the receiving area of the stimulus and axons transmit the impulse.

Neurons are specialized cells, located in the nervous system, which convey information. Axons, soma, and dendrite are all parts of a neuron. The myelin sheath, a fatty covering that surrounds some axons and serves as an insulator to speed up electrical signal transmission, is present on some axons. The dendrite is a branch-like extension that connects to the soma and delivers electrical stimulation. It also receives information from other neurons. Information is sent from the soma to the terminal buttons via an extended fiber called an axon. Neurotransmitters use a lock-and-key mechanism to chemically convey information from the terminal buttons, through the synapses, to the receptive dendrites. Together, the numerous neurotransmitters have an impact on cognition, memory, and behavior. Drugs are called antagonists to impede the functions of neurotransmitters, whereas agonists imitate those of neurotransmitters.

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