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What will happen to a person if his neurons fail to produce neurotransmitters?

The nervous system can't transmit messages without neurotransmitters. A person will die if his neurons fail to produce them.


What happen when someone's brain has a low level of neurotransmitters?

Neurons aren't able to communicate with each other.


What would happen to the Chloroplast and organism if the organelle failed?

If it is a autotroph , no food will be produced either energy. It will die eventually


What happen to neurotransmitter after an action potential?

After an action potential reaches the presynaptic terminal of a neuron, it triggers the release of neurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft. These neurotransmitters bind to receptors on the postsynaptic neuron, possibly generating a new action potential. Subsequently, neurotransmitters are typically removed from the synaptic cleft through reuptake into the presynaptic neuron, enzymatic degradation, or diffusion away from the synapse to terminate the signal. This process ensures proper communication between neurons and prevents excessive stimulation.


Which part of neuron release or send chemical messengers?

The part of the neuron where neurotransmitters are released from is the axon terminal, and they are released into a small space between neurons called the Synapse.


What would happen if dendrites are not compatible with neurotransmitter shape?

If dendrites are not compatible with the shape of neurotransmitters, the binding process at synapses would be disrupted. This incompatibility would prevent the neurotransmitters from effectively attaching to their corresponding receptors, leading to impaired signal transmission between neurons. Consequently, this could result in reduced communication within neural networks, potentially affecting various brain functions and contributing to neurological disorders.


What would happen if the enzymes that break down neurotransmitters were not present at a given synapse?

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What might happen if your body lacked neurotransmitters?

your erves cells could not communicate with one another


What are receptors in the context of synapses and do they 'receive' multiple types of neurotransmitters?

The receptor itself can not receive more than one signal but the cell can have more than one receptor. The signals may cancel each other out or amplify it.This can happen at both the cell level or at the level you mention, with two or sometimes more, impulses coming from two or more neurons and their receptors. This is also called signal transduction cascades.And yes, they can be different types of neurotransmitters.


What happen if you have not neurons?

You die if you don't have neurons, which are nerve cells. Neurons from the brain stem automatically tell your chest and/or diaphragm to move to bring in air/oxygen, that is, to breathe, which is necessary to sustain the body. You also could not think, because the brain is composed of neurons. Nor could you move, because neurons tell muscles to contract. Nor could you eat, because neurons cause peristalsis in the gut to move food through it.


What happen when receptor is stimulated?

When a receptor is stimulated it triggers impulses in other neurons....hope this was helpful and correct


What would happen if the circulatory system failed your body?

You would die.