| 41. | Unlike dendrites, an axon usually maintains the same diameter as it extends.
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| 42. | The dendrites of a single neuron can contain hundreds to thousands of spines.
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| 43. | Pyramidal dendrites typically range in diameter from half a micrometer to several micrometers.
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| 44. | CA3 projects Schaffer collaterals to apical dendrites in CA1.
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| 45. | The shorter proximal apical dendrites extend outward and below.
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| 46. | The basal dendrite however has approximately 3 fold fewer endings per primary dendrite.
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| 47. | The basal dendrite however has approximately 3 fold fewer endings per primary dendrite.
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| 48. | The closer to the body the dendrite, the higher the EPSP amplitude.
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| 49. | Conventional studies with electron microscopy or Golgi stains portrayed dendrites as stable structures.
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| 50. | ZBP1 was shown to regulate dendritogenesis ( dendrite formation ) in hippocampal neurons.
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