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What are neurons ? where are they found? what functions do they prefer in the body of an organism ?​

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Answered by dekam8409
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Neurons are the basic structural and functional unit of the nervous system in an organism. These neuron cells are found in the nervous tissue all over the body. They perform the function of transmitting electrical impulses and signals to the brain from tissues and from brain to tissues.

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Answered by rajendragondane123
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Neurons (also known as neurones, nerve cells and nerve fibers) are electrically excitable cells in the nervous system that function to process and transmit information. In vertebrate animals, neurons are the core components of the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves.

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These highly specialized nerve cells are responsible for communicating information in both chemical and electrical forms. There are also several different types of neurons responsible for different tasks in the human body.

Sensory neurons carry information from the sensory receptor cells throughout the body to the brain. Motor neurons transmit information from the brain to the muscles of the body. Interneurons are responsible for communicating information between different neurons in the body.

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