the nervous system
Neurons
Neurons
The principal neuron serves as the main communication hub in the neural circuitry of the brain, transmitting electrical signals to other neurons and coordinating the flow of information throughout the brain.
Neurons
Neurons are the structures in humans that transmit electrochemical messages. Neurons are specialized cells that generate and conduct electrical impulses, allowing for the transmission of messages throughout the nervous system.
Animal cells specialized for conducting electrochemical impulses are known as neurons. Neurons have unique structures such as dendrites, axons, and synapses that allow for the transmission of electrical signals within the nervous system.
Neurons use electrochemical signals to send any kind of information through the body.
The human brain contains billions of nerve cells, also known as neurons. These neurons are responsible for transmitting signals throughout the body, enabling communication between different parts of the nervous system. In addition to neurons, the brain is also made up of glial cells, which support and protect the neurons. Together, they form a complex network that underlies all cognitive functions and behaviors.
Neurons
Neurons
It has something to do with the billions of neurons in my brain.
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