Hormones
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Hormones
peptides(poly),gases,neurotransmitters,neuropeptides,steroid hormones ...etc.
No, hormones of the same chemical class can have different functions in the body. While they may share similar structures and signaling pathways, their specific targets and effects can vary depending on the tissues and organs they act on.
A neuron in the nervous system functions to transmit electrical and chemical signals. It receives signals from other neurons through its dendrites, which are extensions that receive incoming signals. These signals are then integrated in the cell body and transmitted down the axon to other neurons.
The brain uses electrical and chemical signals to communicate sensations, thoughts, and actions. Neurons transmit electrical signals called action potentials, while chemical signals called neurotransmitters regulate communication between neurons at the synapses. These signals play a key role in processing information and coordinating various functions within the brain and the rest of the body.
A synapse is a junction between two nerve cells where signals are transmitted. It functions by allowing the transmission of electrical or chemical signals from one nerve cell to another, enabling communication within the nervous system.
Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that transmit signals between neurons in the nervous system, while hormones are chemical messengers that regulate various bodily functions and are released into the bloodstream by glands.
Signals that are likely to be aperiodic include impulse functions, noise signals, and random signals. These signals do not exhibit a repeated or periodic pattern over time.
An antenna functions to receive electromagnetic signals from a transmitter and convert them into electrical signals for a device to process. It also transmits electrical signals from a device into electromagnetic signals to be sent to a receiver.
In general, the child class's functions will be used in place of the parent.
pragmatic functions are type of communication signals which are used for certain purpose