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what is the NEUROTRANSMITTERS? ​

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Answered by joshsk
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A neurotransmitter is a messenger of neurologic information from one cell to another.

Explanation:

it may also be complexly defined as a chemical that is released from a nerve cell which thereby transmits an impulse from a nerve cell to another nerve, muscle, organ, or other tissue.

1.What are the Main Neurotransmitters?

  • Acetylcholine. Acetylcholine (ACh) is found throughout the nervous    system. ...
  • Dopamine. Dopamine (DA) is one of the three most common neurotransmitters found to regulate many different aspects of behaviour, along with norepinephrine and serotonin. ...
  • Norepinephrine. ...
  • Serotonin. ...
  • GABA and Glutamate.

2.Neurotransmitters are the brains chemical that communicate information throughout your brain and body. They relay information between neuron to neuron. Neurotransmitters are what tell your heart to beat, lungs to breath, and stomach to digest. It also affects mood, sleep, concentration

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Answered by Anonymous
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Neurotransmitter. ...

Neurotransmitters are endogenous chemicals that enable neurotransmission. They are a type of chemical messenger which transmits signals across a chemical synapse from one neuron (nerve cell) to another 'target' neuron, muscle cell, or gland cell.

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