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What are neurotransmitters?

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Answered by varshadakhle
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hi \\ here \: is \: ur \: answer \\ \\ neurotranmitters \: \\ it \: is \: a \: chemical \: substnces \: secreted \: at \ \\ : the \: end \: of \: neuron \: or \: at \: the \: point \: of \:<br /> junction \: \\ they \: are \: changed \: into \: chemicals signals \\ to \: gap \\ neurotransmitters \: helps \: in \\ the \: transmission \: of \: impulse \: \\ at \: the \: synapse \: the \: synaptic \: \\ lobe \: or \: bulb \: posses \: synaptic \: vessels \: \\ which \: are \: filled \: with \: neurotransmitter \:
Examples of neurotransmitters :--

● Dopamine

● Adernaline

● serotonin

● Glycine

● Histamine

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate here is ur answer

A chemical substance which is released at the end of a nerve fibre by the arrival of a nerve impulse and , by defusing across the synapse or junction effects the transfer of the impulse to another nerve fibre a muscle fibre or some other structures

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