Pretend you are a teacher, instructing children discuss with them about these structures and substances by making an analogy or story that demonstrates your knowledge of neural communication.

Neural Transmission

The nerves in the human body are composed of individual nerve cells called neurons. Neurons “communicate” with each other via the use of axons, dendrites, neurotransmitter, and myelin.

Pretend you are a teacher, instructing children. Teach them about these structures and substances by making an analogy or story that demonstrates your knowledge of neural communication.

When you are done, engage at least two other students on their responses to this question in some productive way that promotes further learning.

Pretend you are a teacher, instructing children discuss with them about these structures and substances by making an analogy or story that demonstrates your knowledge of neural communication.
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