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Neuron Structure

Neuron structure refers to the specialized components of a neuron, including the cell body (soma), dendrites, axon, and axon terminals, which enable the transmission of electrical and chemical signals throughout the nervous system. These structures work together to facilitate communication between neurons and other cells.

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Neurons are the fundamental units of the nervous system, responsible for transmitting information throughout the body. Each neuron consists of a cell body, dendrites, and an axon, which work together to process and relay signals. The communication between neurons occurs at synapses, where neurotrans...

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Neuron
A nerve cell that transmits electrical signals.

Example: Motor neurons control muscle movements.

Dendrite
Branch-like structures that receive signals from other neurons.

Example: Dendrites collect information from other neurons.

Axon
A long projection that transmits signals away from the cell body.

Example: The axon can be several feet long in some neurons.

Synapse
The junction between two neurons where communication occurs.

Example: Neurotransmitters are released at the synapse.

Myelin Sheath
A fatty layer that insulates axons and speeds up signal transmission.

Example: Diseases like multiple sclerosis damage the myelin sheath.

Neurotransmitter
Chemicals that transmit signals across a synapse.

Example: Dopamine is a neurotransmitter involved in reward.

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Neuroplasticity
The ability of the brain to change and adapt as a result of experience.
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Neurotransmission
The process by which signaling molecules are released by a neuron and bind to receptors on another neuron.
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Central Nervous System
The part of the nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord.
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