Get to know Dendrites better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Dendrites meaning
plural of dendrite
Using Dendrites
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of dendrite
- In the example corpus, dendrites often appears in combinations such as: dendrites and, of dendrites, the dendrites.
Context around Dendrites
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 7 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Dendrites
- In this selection, "dendrites" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 21.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, large, apical, block, contain, typically and grow stand out and add context to how "dendrites" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include active the dendrites of that and and large dendrites called apical. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "dendrites" sits close to words such as aapl, absolved and adaption, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with dendrites
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Dendrites typically branch profusely, getting thinner with each branching. (9 words)
Rather than block dendrites, the UC San Diego team sought to mitigate their effects. (14 words)
Axons can be distinguished from dendrites by several features including shape, length, and function. (14 words)
Snow crystals, dainty and brittle, are generally hexagonal in pattern and are grouped by the snow experts into types such as plates, stellars (star-like), columns, needles, spatial dendrites, capped columns and irregular crystals. (34 words)
This in turn causes the development of needle-like structures called dendrites that can grow unchecked from the anode towards the cathode, causing the battery to short circuit and even catch fire. (32 words)
NEK7 protein regulates the formation of neurons, since it is required for the growth and branching of dendrites and for the formation and morphology of dendritic spines. (27 words)
Example sentences (20)
Certain classes of dendrites contain small projections referred to as dendritic spines that increase receptive properties of dendrites to isolate signal specificity.
Pyramidal cells are multipolar cortical neurons with pyramid shaped cell bodies and large dendrites called apical dendrites that extend to the surface of the cortex.
Dendrites typically branch profusely, getting thinner with each branching.
Over time, dendrites grow long enough to pierce through the separator and create a bridge between the anode and cathode, causing an internal short circuit.
Rather than block dendrites, the UC San Diego team sought to mitigate their effects.
Snow crystals, dainty and brittle, are generally hexagonal in pattern and are grouped by the snow experts into types such as plates, stellars (star-like), columns, needles, spatial dendrites, capped columns and irregular crystals.
This in turn causes the development of needle-like structures called dendrites that can grow unchecked from the anode towards the cathode, causing the battery to short circuit and even catch fire.
If you missed last week, we learned that our brain records things we learn through the growth of dendrites.
That is, when the soma of a particular neuron was active, the dendrites of that neuron were also active most of the time.
The scientists experimented with the electrolyte mix, changing ingredients in an effort to reduce dendrites.
When the molecule stretches throughout the entire membrane, it makes the recordings blurry (the axons and dendrites of individual neurons extend far from its body).
NEK7 protein regulates the formation of neurons, since it is required for the growth and branching of dendrites and for the formation and morphology of dendritic spines.
A granule cell emits only four to five dendrites, each of which ends in an enlargement called a dendritic claw.
Although, some types of neurons in certain species lack axons and simply transmit signals via their dendrites.
A typical neuron is divided into three parts: the soma or cell body, dendrites, and axon.
Axons and dendrites in the central nervous system are typically only about one micrometer thick, while some in the peripheral nervous system are much thicker.
Axons can be distinguished from dendrites by several features including shape, length, and function.
Dendrites are one of two types of protoplasmic protrusions that extrude from the cell body of a neuron, the other type being an axon.
Dendrites are thin structures that arise from the cell body, often extending for hundreds of micrometres and branching multiple times, giving rise to a complex "dendritic tree".
Dendrites contain granular endoplasmic reticulum or ribosomes, in diminishing amounts as the distance from the cell body increases.
Common combinations with dendrites
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- dendrites and 8×
- of dendrites 6×
- the dendrites 6×
- and dendrites 5×
- dendrites of 4×
- dendrites are 4×
- dendrites contain 2×
- dendrites to 2×
- dendrites that 2×
- dendrites typically 2×