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What type of venom affects the nuerons?

Neurotoxins


What is the gap between nuerons called?

A Synapse


What caries messages from brain to the body?

nuerons otherwise known as nerves


What type of nuerons conduct nerve impulses along an efferent pathway?

Motor neurons


What are Three types of structures found in a true nervous system?

nuerons(NOO-rahn), Brain


The basic units of the brain spinal cord and nerves that process store and transmit information are the?

nuerons


What is the name for all the nuerons in the central nervous system?

Interneurons


How many nuerons does a brain have?

The brain has 100 billion neurons and as you grow older they die, so let us try to preserve them!


What are the names of the nerve cell?

The names of the nerve cell? I'm not sure I understand the question in it's entirety It's pretty basic nothing overly complex. Well the nueron is comprised of the cell body or the soma, which has branch-like appendages which are called dendrites meaning treelike. The axon which has a covering called the myelin sheath that helps sends messages faster. We have motor nuerons, sensory nuerons and internuerons. Bipolar neurons, psuedounipolar, and multipolar nuerons. As for naming them, they are named for the region they are found/located around. olfactory nuerons, hypoglossal, vagus, accessory, glossopharyngeal etc. . .


How are nuerons classified?

by their main functions and parts the main parts are the axon, denrites and the cell body. also, you should try looking it up in the Living Environment textook. it is awesome!


What conducts impulses from the brain to glands?

Nerves transmit impulses from the brain to glands. This communication pathway enables the brain to control the release of hormones that regulate various bodily functions.


How does the human reflex system work?

Reflex actions involve just three types of neurone. These are : - sensory neurones, - motor neurones, and Relay neurones which simply connect a sensory neurone and a motor neurone. We find relay neurones in the CNS, often in spinal cord