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dendritic In hydrologic terms, the form of the drainage pattern of a stream and it's tributaries when it follows a treelike shape, with the main trunk, branches, and twigs corresponding to the main stream, tributaries, and subtributaries, respectively, of the stream.
Ãâó: weather.gov/glossary/glossary.php
dendritic cell A powerful and effective antigen-presenting cell that is especially efficient at alerting resting helper T cells to the presence of foreign tissue. Dendritic cells get their name from the Greek word dendron ("tree") because the cell resembles a tree, with roots and branches spreading out from the main body of the cell.
Ãâó: www.melanomacenter.org/glossary/d.html
dendrite Extensions from the neuron cell body that take information TO the cell body. A single nerve may possess many dendrites.
Ãâó: www.als.net/als101/glossary.asp
dendrite Microscopic fibers extending from the axon of a nerve cell (neuron) that serve as receptors of electrochemical impulses. The total length of dendrites within the human brain exceeds several hundred thousand miles.
Ãâó: www.birf.info/home/bi-tools/qlinks_d.html
dendrite A sensory process of a neuron.
Ãâó: student.biology.arizona.edu/honors99/group6/glossa...
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