Dendritic spines are small, protruding structures found on the dendrites of neurons. They serve as the primary sites for synaptic transmission and are critical for neural communication and plasticity. Each spine forms a synapse with an axon terminal from another neuron, allowing for the transfer of signals across the synapse. Dendritic spines vary in shape and size, and their morphology can change in response to neural activity, a phenomenon known as synaptic plasticity.

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