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Airida [17]
3 years ago
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Imagine you are competing in a track and field race. Describe three different ways in which your neurons will play a role in you

r actions during the race.
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valkas [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

The neurons are the basic and important units of our nervous system.

Explanation:

Neurons are important. They are the basic part of the nervous system of our brain. They are usually called the information messenger. They carry information from different parts of our body to the brain.

In the context, the three ways in which neuron will play a role in my race are :

1. It will signal the brain the information of when to start the race and in which direction I have to run.

2. It will provide signal to my brain at what speed I have to run in the race.  

3. The neurons will activate my brain that will send signal to my body to control the movements of my legs and arms.

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