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Chemical messengers that are released by neurons and travel across the synapse are called _________ .a. chemical agonistsb. neurotransmittersc. synaptic transmitterd. neuroactivists
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A neuron has a cell body, dendrites, an axon, and a terminal button. The dendrites receive signals from other neurons, and these signals cause an action potential that moves down the axon. Show more…
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