_____ are chemical substances that are stored in very tiny sacs within the neuron's terminal buttons and involved in transmitting information across a synaptic gap to the next neuron.

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Answer:

Neurotransmitters

Explanation:

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'' NEUROTRANSMITTERS are chemical substances that are stored in very tiny sacs within the neuron's terminal buttons and involved in transmitting information across a synaptic gap to the next neuron''.

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Neurotransmitters helps in transmitting message or information and they are also used to regulate mood, Concentration, rate of digestion and so on. It is released by a nerve cells and it travels down through a neighboring cell. There are different types of Neurotransmitters, few and themiat common are; dopamine, Norepinephrine, acetylcholine, endorphin, serotonin, and so on.

Answer:

Neurotransmitters are chemical substances that are stored in very tiny sacs within the neuron's terminal buttons and involved in transmitting information across a synaptic gap to the next neuron.

Some of the transmitters are as follows:

  1. Dopamine
  2. Serotonin,
  3. Endorphin. etc

Explanation:

  • Neurotransmitter:

The nervous system operates on the basic sequence or series of the chemical changes inside the different cell chemical balance or there equilibrium.As the neurotransmitter are the different endogenous chemicals which are present inside the sacs like structures found in the nervous system. As they basically operates to make the chemical changes possible inside the nervous system, as there are different level of chemicals inside the nervous system.

  • Synaptic gap:

The synaptic gap is the distance between the cell membrane of the axon terminal of the one neuron (unit of nervous system) and the next neuron cell body. As the synaptic gap provides the optimum space for the changes to occur between the different junction inside the nervous system.Basically, the synaptic gap follows the function of releasing and receiving the optimum amount or number of neurotransmitters in a given time to carry on the different operations inside the nervous system.

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