How does the body grow dendrites?

Nerve cells called neurons are made of different structures that help transmit and receive signals. Soma is the body of cells and dendrites are the spread of cells that associate with other nerve cells. Extensive networks that are capable of communicating signals between many areas can be created in the brain with dendritus growth. Proteins needed in the right places are also for the growth of dendrites and the way of signaling proteins and their transport is also required. Dendrits usually grow in response to biological stimuli and some scientists also believe as a result of physical and mental activities. Proteins and molecules pass through it and are solved before they are transported to a place where the cell can grow dendrites. Other structures called the Golgi base are sometimes found in long dendrites. These organelles can also be oriented in the body of the main cells to long dendrites. The researchers followed the way of molecules in the laboratory to prove that they were transported from a particular organelle. In the brain isMany types of cells that work together. Each type of cell requires certain molecules to be in specific places to work properly. Golgi organelles can help obtain the appropriate compounds to the correct places, especially if they are located in a certain part of the dendritity.

Growth of dendrites is often adversely affected by diseases such as Parkinson and Alzheimer's disease, as well as developmental disorders in children. Disorders that affect how proteins are processed in the brain usually affect how the body can grow dendrites. Generally, cell membrane proteins are also involved and how they are produced and processed.

Dendrites generally have the ability to grow and reduce. Diseases and activities such as excessive alcohol consumption can cause dendrites to be inserted. To start the body to grow dendrites, it can participate in various activities, including interaction with people in demanding activities such as the Runthe events or playing of chess. Learning new skills generally helps, as well as building puzzles, playing musical instruments and drawing or painting. Research has shown that the human body can grow dendrites sometimes well into old age and the selection of various activities can have the greatest advantage for the nervous system.

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