At the synapse, do the glands secrete hormones, do motor neurons touch sensory neurons, do negative electric impulses charge across, are chemicals released, or do the dendrites touch each other?
The Fourth option...
- Hormones are secreted by glands, but the synapse is unrelated to this.
- Although this is debatable to some extent, the general consensus is that there are interneurons (found in your brain) between sensory and motor neurons.
- There ARE electrical synapses in addition to chemical synapses.
- True: The receptors on the other (receiving) neuron can be activated by the transmitting neuron releasing neurotransmitters (such as dopamine and serotonine) into the synapses.
- Dendrites are not in contact with one another.
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At the synapse, chemicals are released. Motor neurons do not typically touch sensory neurons directly at the synapse. Negative electric impulses do not charge across the synapse. Glands do not secrete hormones at the synapse. Dendrites do not touch each other at the synapse.
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