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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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