Relay messages from the brain (which the brain emits in response to stimuli) to the muscle or gland cells.
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The threshold level of neuronal (and muscle) activation is associated with all or none response, neuronal mitosis, acetylcholinesterase activity, and flaccid paralysis. The action potential can jump at the nodes of Ranvier on the myelinated axon in saltatory conduction. Dendrites, synaptic cleft, axon terminals, and nodes of Ranvier. Groups of neurons in the brain associated with special functions such as secretion of dopamine are nuclei, not tracts, ganglia, or nerves. Equilibrium is sensed along the vestibular branch of the vestibulocochlear nerve, not the vagus nerve, the facial nerve, or the cochlear branch of the vestibulocochlear nerve. The control center for the entire body, which includes the brain and the spinal cord, is the central nervous system, not the somatic nervous system, the autonomic nervous system, or the peripheral nervous system. The cerebellum is derived from the metencephalon, not the cerebrum, the medulla, or the thalamus.
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