Neurons transmit signals to one another via synapses. Considering there are gaps at the synapse, how do these neurons stay in place?
Same for neuromuscular junctions.
Interneurons or association neurons.
Plants stay in place by anchoring themselves with roots.
Afferent Neurons
interneuron
Yes, they are.
No. Neurons come and go throughout your life. The average (adult) human brain gains about 9000 neurons a day.
Only 10% of the cells in your brain are neurons. The rest of the cells in your brain are glial cells. Glial cells are ‘housekeeping cells’ clearing up dead neurons and foreign cells as well as waste to ensure that the signalling capacity of neurons is maintained (Hayden 2001). They also ensure the neurons stay in place.The word glial derives from the Greek word for glue.
why object stay in place
sensory neurons
Sensory Neurons
Sensory neurons and neurons are connected by Interneurons.
Neurons are the cells that carry signals from one neuron to another neuron, a muscle, or a gland.
Interneurons or association neurons.
An object that appears to stay in place is stationary.
Motor neurons and intern neurons
The neurons form the bodies nervous system.
=yes but not all of the pandas stay in one place.=