How does the resting potential help transmit signals in neurons?
Neurons are the excitable cells so the resting potential phase is when they're not excited as opposed to the specific dynamic electrochemical phenomena called action potential and graded membrane potential. ChaCha!
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What are the functions of the multipolar neurons?
They have multi processes that extend from the cell body. The...
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How does the resting potential help transmit signals in neurons?
Neurons are the excitable cells so the resting potential phas...
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How can drugs affect levels of neurotransmitters between neurons?
They can do this in many ways. They can stop the chemical rea...
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What is responsible for acting as a facilitator of communication between neurons?
Neurotransmitters are the chemical medium through which the s...
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What are the roles of three types of neurons?
Sensory Neurons transmit signals TO the Central Nervous, Moto...
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How do the types of neurons found in the CNS and PNS differ in their functions?
Sensory (afferent) neurons conduct sensory information toward...
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Interneurons connect one neuron with another. For example, in...
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Dendrites are filaments that arise from the cell body, often ...
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What is the role of sensory, inter, and motor neurons?
A unipolar neuron describes the sensory neuron structure. Cha...
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Where do sensory neurons transmit messages to?
Sensory neurons carry signals from the outer parts of your bo...
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What characteristic do neurons have that other cells don't?
Neurons conduct electrical impulses that carry messages to an...
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Can you describe the three type of neurons?
Neurons come in different types; they are called The Bipolar ...
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How do neurons communicate with each other?
When two neurons form a connection with each other, the axon ...
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What is the gap between two neurons?
Synapse: the place, gap, at which a nervous impulse passes fr...
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How do the types of neurons found in the CNS and PNS differ in their functions?
Sensory (afferent) neurons conduct sensory information toward...
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What are neurons classified by?
Neurons can be classified by function or by structure. Functi...
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What type of neurons carry info from the brain and spinal cord to a muscle or gland?
Motor neurons send messages along the axon to other neurons o...
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Which type of neurons are located in the central nervous system?
Inter neurons: send information between sensory neurons and m...
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What are 3 main regions of neurons?
Three main regions of a neuron are the dendrite, cell body, a...
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What are the spaces between adjacent neurons called?
The channels (from 15 to 20 nm in width) which intervene betw...
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What are three types of neurons?
Sensory neurons, Interneurons, & Motor neurons. Thanks for us...
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What is the gap between two neurons?
Synapse: the place, gap, at which a nervous impulse passes fr...
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What is the junction between two neurons called?
The junction between two neurons, where one neuron alters the...
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Three types of neurons Sensory (or afferent) neurons,Motor (o...
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What are neurons classified by?
Neurons can be classified by function or by structure. Functi...
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What do neurons connect together?
A neuron inputs the signals through connecting structures cal...
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Where are the neurotransmitters released in neurons?
Communication of information between neurons is accomplished ...
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How do neurons transmit electrochemical impulses?
The transmission of a nerve impulse along a neuron from one e...
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What are the fine threads that neurons are composed of?
Neuroglia: The supportive tissue of the nervous system, inclu...
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How are neurons are classified?
Neurons can be classified by the number of extensions that ex...

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