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Why would a lack of neurotransmitters cause problems?

neurotransmitters send signals from neuron to neuron


Certain mental problems are thought to be caused by not having enough neurotransmitters. Why would a lack of neurotransmitters cause problems?

Neurotransmitters send signals from neuron to neuron


Why would a neuron not send an impulse?

If a neuron is not sending out an impulse or signal, this means the neuron is at rest. Neurons send signals electrochemically.


Neurons send messages in the form of what signals?

Neurons send messages in the form of electrical signals called action potentials. When a neuron is stimulated, it generates an action potential that travels along its axon to communicate with other neurons or target cells. This electrical signal can trigger the release of neurotransmitters, which are chemical signals that transmit the message across the synapse to the next neuron.


The part of the neuron that decided if the message will travel to the next neuron or not is the what?

The axon terminal is the part of the nerve responsible for sending the message at all. Not only does it send the message, though, it has branching paths which allow it to determine which path it'll go on.


How do neurons send signals throughout the body?

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Sensory neuron is to motor neuron as?

Sensory neuron is to motor neuron...as feedback system is to control system. The motor neurons send signals from the brain to control the body. The sensory neurons send signals from the body back to the brain.


How does the nervous system send messages?

The nervous system sends messages through electrochemical signals. When a nerve cell (neuron) is stimulated, it generates an electrical impulse that travels along the neuron. At the end of the neuron, chemicals called neurotransmitters are released into the synapse, where they trigger a response in the next neuron in the circuit.


How does a neurone work?

they send electrical pulses down the axon to the next neuron.


List the cellular structures over which an impulse would pass?

In the body, an electrical impulse travels through the neurons, or nerve cells, to send signals to and from the brain. The Dendrites of the neuron accept the impulse, send it through the soma, down the axon, and to the axon terminal, where it'll be sent to the next neuron, almost instantly.


What is the basic function of a neuron?

Neurons are the basic building blocks of the nervous system and transmit signals between different parts of the body. They receive information from sensory organs, process it, and send out signals to muscles, glands, or other neurons. This allows for communication and coordination within the body.


What are chemicals which relay amplify and modulate signals between a neuron and another cell?

Neurotransmitters are chemicals that send messages from one cell to another.