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How do neurons send messages throughout the body?

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Answered by rounitmourya2001
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There are billions of neurons throughout the body. ... When neurons communicate, the neurotransmitters from one neuron are released, cross the synapse, and attach themselves to special molecules in the next neuron called receptors. Receptors receive and process the message, then send it on to the next neuron.

Answered by Anonymous
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There are billions of neurons throughout the body. ... When neurons communicate, the neurotransmitters from one neuron are released, cross the synapse, and attach themselves to special molecules in the next neuron called receptors. Receptors receive and process the message, then send it on to the next neuron.

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