The chemical message is converted via the second messenger system
The message from the hormone is amplified many times within the cell
The message travels through the axon and Schwann cells (which make up the axon) as an electrical message. When it reaches the dendrite, it is converted into a chemical message where it can be picked up by another neuron.
Step 1- create the message Step 2- Transmitting the message Step 3- reception or receiving the message Step 4- Translation of the message Step 5- response to the message Creation, transmission, reception, translation, response.
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The message from the hormone is amplified many times within the cell
The message from the hormone is amplified many times within the cell
Hormone messageA hormone message is a chemical, and a hormone affects target organs and a nerve message is an electrical impulse hormone travels through the blood. A hormone has long lasting effects. A hormone is secreted by a glandNerve messageA nerve message affects the receiver. A nerve message goes through a nerve and a nerve message has very short term effects. A nerve message is initiated by a response to an exterior alteration.
The message travels through the axon and Schwann cells (which make up the axon) as an electrical message. When it reaches the dendrite, it is converted into a chemical message where it can be picked up by another neuron.
decoding
A discernible response to a message is one that is distinguishable. This type of message will contain information that is clearly evident and stands out from others.
Whitch option will send a response to everyone associated with a message?
Step 1- create the message Step 2- Transmitting the message Step 3- reception or receiving the message Step 4- Translation of the message Step 5- response to the message Creation, transmission, reception, translation, response.
Feedback
For example, those sending the message expect a very fast response. Frequently if the response is not fast enough, a second message is sent asking why there has been no response.
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feedback