[Image of a dendrite]
Most neurons have multiple dendrites which are branch-like extensions that extend outward away from the cell body. These dendrites then receive chemical signals from other neurons, which are converted into electrical impulses that are transmitted toward the cell body.
Some neurons have very small, short dendrites, while other neurons have very long ones. The neurons of the central nervous system have very long and complex dendrites that then receive signals from as many as a thousand other neurons.
If the electrical impulses transmitted inward toward the cell body are large enough, they will generate an action potential. This results in the signal being transmitted down the axon.