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Which structures in a human transmit electrochemical messages?

Neurons


What are the tiny structures that store and transmit information in the brain?

They are called neurons.


The branchlike structures the receive messages from other neurons are called?

Axons


Do all nuerons look the same?

No, neurons come in various shapes and sizes depending on their function. There are different types of neurons, such as sensory neurons, motor neurons, and interneurons, each with unique structures specialized for their roles in transmitting information throughout the body.


What is the function of the dendrites and axon?

A very basic explanation would say that axons are the structures of neurons that conduct electrical impulses ("messages") away from the cell body, and that dendrites are the structures of neurons that conduct electrical impulses toward the cell body.


Which structurres in a human transmit electrochemical messages?

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.


Where are the neurons found in the atom?

Neurons are not found in atoms as they are much larger structures made up of molecules and cells. Neurons are specialized cells found in the nervous system and are essential for transmitting information throughout the body.


What unique structures does neuron help to do its job well?

Neurons are the primary component of cerebral pylons, which are the structures needed to build additional cells and nerve connections. If the body requires additional pylons, it cannot build any more 'units' and must collect more neurons to assemble pylons out of, or it will probably die.


Which bulb-shaped structures found at the end of neurons form connections with the dendrites and somas of other neurons and allow information to pass from neuron to neuron?

Axon Terminals


What structures of the body deteriorate during parkinson's disease?

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How do neurons divide and multiply to form the complex network of the brain?

Neurons divide through a process called mitosis, where a single neuron splits into two identical daughter cells. This allows for the multiplication of neurons in the brain. As neurons multiply, they form connections with other neurons through structures called synapses, creating the complex network of the brain.


What are the chemical levels of organization of neurons?

Neurons are organized at the molecular level with structures like receptors and ion channels, which facilitate their communication. At the cellular level, neurons interact through neurotransmitters and signaling pathways. At the network level, neurons form circuits and synapses that allow for complex information processing and transmission.