What could that be?

It's a biology assignment. It's about the nerve cells in the cerebrum during the first two years of life. How would you describe it, and what does it mean to you?

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CliffBaxter
2 years ago

a) there are nerve cells whose number does not increase but whose degree of crosslinking increases. It can be seen from the formation of anesthetic cytoplasmic extensions of the cells, so-called dendrites. Since nerve cells are internalized by other nerve cells via the surface membrane of such dendrites and the cell body (Soma), the number of dendrites also increases the interconnection by such contacts (synapses).

(b) The formation of dendritic stress is dependent on stimulation. The infant should therefore have as much opportunity as possible to be employed in a corresponding age, to deal with the environment, to communicate with parents, to play, etc. Then such dendrite trees grow particularly well. LG