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Neurons
neurons and neuroglia
Nonepinephrine and acetylcholine
Coordination + integration Neurons and glands
The synapse
The SYNAPSE is the very small space between two neurons and is an important site where communication between neurons occurs.
Astrocytes
Neurons release neurotransmitters.
Neuroglia
Neurons are conducting cells in the nervous system and neuroglia do not conduct, but are helper cells to the neurons.
Neurons conduct electrical impulses in the brain. Neuroglia are cells that support the neurons. These cells undergo mitosis where neurons do not. Brain tumors are formed from neuroglia cells because they mitosis.
neurons and neuroglia
neurons and neuroglia
Nonepinephrine and acetylcholine
They don't, the neurotransmitters stay on either side of the synapse. Neurotransmitters are released when the synaptic vesicles fuse with the presynaptic neuron's membrane, so as to release them into the synaptic cleft.
neurons and neuroglia
Neurons and neuroglia.
No, you're thinking of Neuroglia