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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.
sensory neurons and motor neurons
neurons are the basic working unit of the nervous system that is the nerve cell
The peripheral nervous system comprises the sensory and motor neurons.
Coordination + integration Neurons and glands
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.
Neurons transmit and receive signals in the nervous system
sensory neurons and motor neurons
That last answer was wrong because neurons send messages from muscles. The system that does this is called the nervous system. It's a system made up of neurons NOT nerves. There are tons of different neurons, but the three main neurons include sensory neurons, interneurons, and motor neurons. Motor neurons interact with muscles.
neurons are the basic working unit of the nervous system that is the nerve cell
A somatic system
Neuron is in the Nervous System
The neurons form the bodies nervous system.
The peripheral nervous system comprises the sensory and motor neurons.
Neurons are conducting cells in the nervous system and neuroglia do not conduct, but are helper cells to the neurons.
Coordination + integration Neurons and glands
Interneurons or associative neurons(connecting or relaying neurons)