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Which group of stem cells produce neurons?

Neural stem cells produce neurons. These cells are found in the central nervous system and have the ability to differentiate into different types of neurons.


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.


In adults where are the stem cells that produce neurons?

In the brian


In adults where are stem cells that produce new neurons?

in the brain


In adults where the stem cells that produce new neurons?

in the brain


Which part of the brain can produce more neurons?

The part of the brain that can produce more neurons is the hippocampus. This region is associated with learning, memory, and emotional regulation. Neurogenesis, the process of generating new neurons, primarily occurs in the hippocampus throughout adulthood, influenced by factors such as environment, exercise, and stress.


In adults where are the stems cells that produce new neurons?

in the brain


How many major classes of neurons are there?

There are three major classes of neurons: sensory neurons, which receive information from the external environment; interneurons, which process and integrate this information; and motor neurons, which send signals to muscles and glands to produce a response.


What function type are motor neurons?

Motor neurons are considered efferent neurons, which means they transmit signals from the central nervous system to the muscles or glands to produce a response. They are responsible for initiating and controlling muscle contractions and movements.


Alzheimers disease is most closely linked to the deterioration of neurons that produce?

Acetylcholine.


What are the conducting cells that can produce and propagate an action potential for communication throughtout the body?

neurons


What are the types of neurons that stimulates effectors?

Motor neurons are the types of neurons that stimulate effectors, such as muscles or glands, to produce a response. They transmit signals from the central nervous system to these effectors to elicit a specific action or function.