"Dendritis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I apologize, but I couldn't find any information on the word "dendritis". It's possible that it's a made-up or obscure term. Can you please provide more context or clarify where you came across this word so I can better assist you?
I apologize, but it seems that "dendritis" is not a valid English word. I assume it's a word in another language, possibly Greek.
If you meant to provide a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to assist you with examples of its usage.
If you intended to ask about a Greek word "δενδριتیς" (dendritis), which means "dandruff" in Greek, I can provide you with some information on its usage.
A dendrite is a branching, extensions of a nerve cell (neuron) that receive signals from other neurons. In the context of the brain, dendrites play a crucial role in communication between neurons, as they receive and process information transmitted by the axons of other neurons. In other words, dendrites are the "input" structures of a neuron, responsible for receiving and integrating signals from other neurons, which ultimately influence the behavior of the neuron.
Dendroaspis is a genus of venomous snakes commonly known as African cobras. The name "Dendroaspis" comes from the Greek words "dendro," meaning "tree," and "aspis," meaning "asp" or "viper," likely referring to the snakes' arboreal habits and the fact that they are a type of venomous snake.
The word "dendrobranchiata" refers to a suborder of decapod crustaceans that includes lobsters, crabs, and prawns. Specifically, it includes all species of decapods that have gill branches (branchiae) that are supported by the dorsal part of the cephalothorax (dendro "tree" referring to the branch-like structures).