In a nerve cell, the function of the dendrites is to:
A. conduct impulses away from the cell body.
B. receive impulses and conduct them to the cell body
C. increase the speed at which nerve impulses are carried away from the cell body
D. support and nourish the neuron
Select your answer:
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