Neurons have dendrites, axon, soma and terminal buttons to transmit information. Dendrites receive the incoming neural impulses from adjacent neurons or directly from the sense organs in electrochemical form. The received signals are passed on to soma and then to axon so that the information is relayed to another neuron or to muscles. The axon conducts the information along its length. At the terminal point the axon branches into small structures, called terminal buttons which have the capability for transmitting information to another neuron, gland and muscle.