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  1. Overview of neuron structure and function - Khan Academy

    Most neurons follow the same general structural plan, but the structure of individual neurons varies and is adapted to the specific function a given neuron (or class of neurons) needs to …

  2. Overview of neuron structure (types of neurons) - Khan Academy

    This video introduces the structure and structural types of neurons. Explore the structure of neurons, their types, and functions. Uncover the roles of dendrites, axons, and the soma. …

  3. Overview of neuron function (video) | Khan Academy

    Neurons receive excitatory or inhibitory input from other cells or from physical stimuli like odorant molecules in the nose. Input information usually comes in through the dendrites.

  4. Anatomy of a neuron (video) | Human biology | Khan Academy

    Neurons (or nerve cells) are specialized cells that transmit and receive electrical signals in the body. Neurons are composed of three main parts: dendrites, a cell body, and an axon.

  5. Depolarization, hyperpolarization & neuron action potentials …

    Many different types, broadly categorized with respect to their shape or their function. Motor neurons, interneurons (AKA relay neurons) and sensory neurons are the traditional …

  6. Anatomie eines Neurons (Video) | Khan Akademy

    Neuronen (oder Nervenzellen) sind spezialisierte Zellen, die elektrische Signale im Körper übertragen und empfangen. Neurone bestehen aus drei Hauptbestandteilen: Dendriten, einen …

  7. The synapse (article) | Human biology | Khan Academy

    How neurons communicate with each other at synapses. Chemical vs. electrical synapses.

  8. Action Potential Production (video) | Khan Academy

    What are nerve impulses? How are they generated? What components are involved in their generation? Watch this video to learn more about the production of action potentials in neurons.

  9. Przegląd budowy i funkcji neuronu (artykuł) | Khan Academy

    Mielina dramatycznie zwiększa szybkość, z jaką potencjał czynnościowy przemieszcza się w dół aksonów i odgrywa kluczową rolę w funkcjonowaniu układu nerwowego. _Obraz …

  10. Electrotonic and action potentials (video) | Khan Academy

    Wait. So how do the dendrites even respond to a signal. and what would be the defintion of a signal if you are dealing with neurons?