Recent Neurons Questions
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How does a signal transmission in and between neurons differ?
2 days ago, 8:33am - Information flows from one end of a neuron to the other--from...
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2 days ago, 8:30am - The process of actually sending an impulse and resetting the ...
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Why might it be beneficial for a neuron to have more than one dendrite?
2 days ago, 8:29am - The extensive branching of the dendrites and the axon branch ...
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What are the chemical signals that allow one neuron to stimulate another?
2 days ago, 8:15am - Chemical synapses are specialized junctions through which neu...
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What type of receptor is found on a ganglionic neuron?
2 days ago, 5:22am - I would say a photoreceptor
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What is the neuron type in dorsal root ganglion?
2 days ago, 5:13am - The axons of dorsal root ganglion neurons are known as affere...
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What is the difference between the functional and the structual divisions of the nervous system?
2 days ago, 3:57am - The structural and functional unit of the nervous system is t...
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Is it true that sodium and potassium are needed for nerve cells to conduct electrical impulses?
2 days ago, 2:23am - Yes. Usually, there are more potassium ions inside and more s...
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What is the most abundant negative ion in extracellular fluids?
2 days ago, 2:19am - Sodium is the most abundant negative ion in extracellular flu...
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How does the resting potential help transmit signals in neurons?
2 days ago, 2:16am - Neurons are the excitable cells so the resting potential phas...
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2 days ago, 2:07am - An action potential is a change of voltage within the axon. I...
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2 days ago, 2:06am - It will travel all the way to your brain. ChaCha On!
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What has a cell body, dendrites, and an axon?
2 days ago, 1:26am - The neuron (nerve cell) consists of a cell body (or soma) wit...
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What are the two main parts of nervous system?
2 days ago, 1:12am - The three parts of the nervous system are: Neurons they carry...
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What are sensory cranial nerves from face and mouth?
2 days ago, 11:40pm - There are three cranial nerves with primarily sensory functio...
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What neurotransmitter is released at the parasympathetic postganglionic synapse?
2 days ago, 11:31pm - Postganglionic neurons release noradrenaline (AKA norepinephr...
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What does the body do while you sleep?
2 days ago, 11:09pm - Sleep benefits our mood, memory and concentration. Sleep is a...
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Where are sensory neurons located at?
2 days ago, 11:04pm - Sensory neurons and their supporting cells are located in the...
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Damage to which root of a spinal nerve would interfere with motor function?
2 days ago, 10:56pm - Ventral roots of the spinal nerve are the ones which carry mo...
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Where are bipolar neurons commonly found?
2 days ago, 10:50pm - Bipolar neurons are commonly found in in sensory neurons, suc...