neurotransmitters
a neurotransmitter called acetylcholine (ACh) is produced between nerve cells. This neurotransmitter carries the signal (in chemical form) at the synaptic junction.
This substance is ADN.
DNA?
There is no known substance or chemical by the name "ceratonin." It may be a misspelling or a misunderstanding of another term. If you have more context or information, I can try to provide a more accurate answer.
The end of one neuron, the presynaptic button, sends messages to other cells by releasing neurotransmitters (chemical messengers) into the synaptic cleft (a small space between two neurons). The other cell, whether it be a neuron, a muscle, a sweat gland, etc., will receive this message at the post synaptic membrane of its cell, and will respond accordingly.
if the gap is too small, electric impulses are directly transmited and in case of relatively large gaps, chemical transmitters helpe in transmitting the impulse
An example of a substance that carries an electrical charge is an ion. Ions are atoms or molecules that have gained or lost one or more electrons, resulting in a positive or negative charge. These charged particles are essential for many biological and chemical processes in living organisms.
Desoxy ribo Nucleic Acids: DNA
a. RNA B. DNA C. PRO TINE D. CELLS
An example of a signal that carries information and can be detected is an electromagnetic wave, such as radio waves or light waves. These waves can encode data and be received by antennas or sensors for further processing and interpretation.
Red blood cells in blood carry oxygen throughout the body. The actual chemical substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen is hemoglobin. Hemoglobin also carries carbon-dioxide when passed through capillarys, the part where the carbon dioxide is exchanged with the oxygen. capillaries are a cell thick for the lower blood presure.
Haemoglobin.