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How do neurotransmitters transmit signals to glands?

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Answered by Cheemaking
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Neurotransmitter. ...Neurotransmitters are endogenous chemicals that enableneurotransmission. It is a type of chemical messenger which transmits signals across a chemical synapse, such as a neuromuscular junction, from one neuron (nerve cell) to another "target" neuron, muscle cell, or glandcell.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When an electrical signal reaches the end of a neuron, it triggers the release of small sacs called vesicles that contain the neurotransmitters. These sacs spill their contents into the synapse, where the neurotransmitters then move across the gap toward the neighboring cells.

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