Biology, asked by ujuuo, 3 days ago

Work of neurotransmitters?​

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Answered by kadambrijesh1
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Neurotransmitters are often referred to as the body's chemical messengers. They are the molecules used by the nervous system to transmit messages between neurons, or from neurons to muscles. Communication between two neurons happens in the synaptic cleft (the small gap between the synapses of neurons).

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Answered by dayanidhisharma19
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The chemical messengers of the body are typically referred to as neurotransmitters.

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They are the chemicals that the nervous system uses to send and receive messages between neurons and between neurons and muscles.

The synaptic cleft is where two neurons communicate with one another (the small gap between the synapses of neurons). The release of neurotransmitters converts electrical messages that have travelled along the axon into chemical signals, generating a specific reaction in the receiving neuron.

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