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Which structure in the body releases neurotransmitters?

Neurons release neurotransmitters.


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The dendrite releases neurotransmitters.


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A vesicle is a small small, bubblelike structure at the tip of an axon that releases neurotransmitters to carry nerve impulses across the synapse between two neurons.


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Is the Axon terminal the same as the terminal buttons?

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The axon terminals release chemical messengers called neurotransmitters.


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Neurotransmitters to the synapse and the neurotransmitters bind with the receptors releasing the second messengers.


What part of neuron releases neurotransmitter my choices are axon axon terminal dendrite myelin sheath or cell body?

The neurotransmitter is released from the axon terminal.


What is the main structures of a neuron releases the signals used to communicate with other neurons or cells?

The main structure of a neuron that releases signals to communicate with other neurons or cells is the axon terminal, also known as the synaptic terminal. When an electrical impulse, or action potential, travels down the axon, it reaches the axon terminal, where neurotransmitters are released into the synaptic cleft. These neurotransmitters bind to receptors on adjacent neurons or target cells, facilitating communication. This process is essential for transmitting signals throughout the nervous system.