dendrite

IPA/ˈdendraɪt/
IPA/ˈdendraɪt/

dendrite — noun

  • dendritesingular
  • dendritesplural

1. a short, branch-shaped part of a neuron that collects incoming messages from nea

1.名詞C1
釋義

a short, branch-shaped part of a neuron that collects incoming messages from nearby cells and passes them inward to the central area of the neuron.

例句

Inês traced how a signal moves from the dendrite to the nerve-cell body.

trace how + signal moves from [dendrite] to [body]

Each dendrite acts like an antenna, picking up chemical messages from nearby neurons.

acts like an antenna (metaphor); picking up + chemical messages from

同義詞
反義詞
  • axon

    the single long fibre of a nerve cell that sends signals away from the cell body, opposite in direction of signal flow

文法句型

dendrite + verb (receive / carry / pick up)

the dendrite(s) of + noun

用法筆記

Rare in everyday conversation; encountered almost exclusively in biology, medicine, and neuroscience writing. Learners are most likely to see this term in textbooks or science documentaries.

常見錯誤

The signal travels along the dendrite away from the cell body.
The signal travels along the axon away from the cell body.
💡Dendrites carry signals toward the cell body; axons carry them away.