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Julli [10]
3 years ago
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Describe how neurons communicate. To do this you must address: resting membrane potential; graded potentials; IPSPs; EPSPs; the

role of sodium, potassium and calcium; generation of an action potential; inotropic vs metabutropic receptors; why is an AP only one direction; how are neurotransmitters released; continuous vs saltatory conduction; spatial vs temporal summation.
Biology
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Mandarinka [93]3 years ago
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Answer:

sorry I don't know much but all I know is how neurons communicate once a stimulus is detected and I hope it helps. once a stimulus is detected the skin receptors signal the sensory neurons to carry the stimulus to the central nervous system. The relay neurons relay the stimulus to the motor neuron and the motor neuron transfers it to the effector. and the effectors produce a response

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