Thursday, March 20, 2014

Meeting The Standard Nervous System

Describe the basic structure of a neuron and how impulses move from one neuron to the next.  Also how messages move between the peripheral and central nervous systems in response to stimuli. 

Post must be your own words in complete sentences. 

What you know not what the web knows. 

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    1. A neuron is a nerve cell and impulses can move by chemical or electrical and they cross synapses. Messages go between the spinal cord and the brain. The nervous system responds to stimuli by reflexes.

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  3. The dendrites feel the impulses and the axons bring it through the cell. The impulses go all the way through the synapses and and to the spinal cord by moving through more neurons. Then up the spinal cord to the brain.

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  4. Messages are sent through Axons and Dendrites.

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  5. A neuron has axons and dendrites. It also has synapses and the nerve signals move throughout the body by chemical impulses and electrical impulses.

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    1. http://www.methuen.k12.ma.us/mnmelan/The%20Nervous%20system.htm

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  7. OH OH I GOT THIS!!! The basic structure of a neuron is dendrites, axons, and synapses. The neurons go from neuron to neuron by chemical or electrical pulses, and they go together from the synapse.

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  8. A neuron is a thingie that sends a Electric signs to your brain

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  9. A neuron is the basic structure of dendrites, axons, synapses, etc.

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  10. A nerve cell (also known as a neuron) is made up of dendrites and axons. Dendrites receive stimuli from axons. Axons send stimuli through the synapse, the small cord that connects axons and dendrites, to the dendrite.

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  11. The neurons send messages by axons and dendrites.The neurons go from one to the other by chemical and electrical pulses.

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  12. The neurons include axons and dendrites. Dendrites receive messages and send them to other parts of the cell. Axons carry messages away from the neurons. There are three types of neurons sensory which receive messages, internerouns, which carry messages along the spinal cord to the brain, and motar neurons, which tell your muscles to move. These neurons help messages move from the peripheral nervous system, to the CNS. They move from the nerves along the three types of neurons, along the spinal cord to the brain. Then the response moves back down the spinal cord and to the motar neurons which tell your muscles to move and react.

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  13. King Of The MinionsThursday, March 20, 2014

    The basic structure of a neuron includes dendrites, axons, and synapses. The impulses that travel from neuron to neuron are either chemically or electrically.

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  14. The neuron has axons and dendrites.

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    1. They also travel trough the spinal cord to the brain.

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  15. A neuron is something that travels through the brain with electricity.

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  16. Owen :sensory neurons receive impulses and carry them from the sense organs to the spinal cord or brain.

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  17. The basic structure is neurons. Axons carry messages away from the neuron and dendrites carry them back to the neuron. The central nervous system transmits electrically and chemically. The peripheral nervous system has all the tissues and nervous outside the brain and spinal cord. The brain and spinal cord make up the central system. A stimuli is something that creates a reaction from an organ or part of the body. The messages that are carried through the systems by axons and dendrites as defined above.

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  18. All i remember is that a neuron has axons a dendrites..

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    1. And they travel with electricity through the spinal cord to the brain

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  19. A neuron like has axons that send messages and dendrites receive those messages. I don't know any other stuff do to with it.

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    1. There are also electrical and chemical thingies that do stuff.

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  21. ELIETRICAL BE HITTIN SPINAL CORD TO THE BRAIN AND NEURONS HAZ AKONS

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  22. Axons, Dendrites, Synapse. Chemical or Electrical. :I

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  23. A neuron has got axons, (things that send things AWAY) and dendrites (which receive messages). The impulses move across the synapse thingy either electronically or chemically. The spinal cord is also used to move impulses and messages throughout the body. Oh yeah, and a nerve cell is a lot like a regular cell.

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  24. When you touch something hot or very cold, your motor neurons tell you to drop it.

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  25. Impulses move from one neuron to the other by chemical and electrical. The Dendrites receive both types of those impulses, and process them to your spinal cord. The spinal cord sends the Impulse to the brain.

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  26. A neuron is a cell that sends impulses with Axons and receives impulses with Dendrites. The neurons go from one to the other electrically and chemically.

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  27. Neurons travel with electricity through the spinal cord.

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  28. Neurons travel when electricity transfers them to the spinal cord.

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  29. Neurons travel with electicity

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  30. neurons use electricity to travel through the spinal cord

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  31. The single travels through the synaps and goes into the dendrite, a branch off the cell body, and passes it to the axon then the axon goes through synaps and onto the next neuron, the process continues until it reached the destination.

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  32. The basic structure of neurons is dendrites, axons, and synapses. The neurons go from neuron to neuron by chemical or electrical pulses.

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  33. They Are Messages sent through Axons and Dendrites.

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  34. The basic structure of a neuron is sending messages throught the body

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  35. Messages are sent through Axons and Dendrites.

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  36. The basic structure of a neuron is sending messages thought the body and makes part of your body move.

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  37. These are a few Axons, Dendrites, Synapse. Chemical or Electrical.

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  38. Hey mr ruby!!!!!!!!!!

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  40. a few of Axons, Dendrites, Synapse. Chemical or Electrical.

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  42. There are Axons, Dendrites, Synapses, Stimuli. Chemical and Eletrical. That is all I know.

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  43. Chemical, Axon, dendrites and Electoral

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  44. The basic structure of a neuron is it send impulses from one nerve cell to another. Neurons will do this axons and dendrites along synapses either chemically or electrically.

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  45. NOAH L The basic structure is neurons. Axons carry messages away from the neuron and dendrites carry them back to the neuron. The central nervous system transmits electrically and chemically. The peripheral nervous system has all the tissues and nervous outside the brain and spinal cord. The brain and spinal cord make up the central system. A stimuli is something that creates a reaction from an organ or part of the body. The messages that are carried through the systems by axons and dendrites as defined above.

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  46. Brain messages are sent from Axons and Dendrites

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  47. A neuron is the basic structure of dendrites, axons, synapses, etc
    loganm

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  48. It is made like a normal cell with extra stuff like Axons

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  49. Axons, Dendrites, Synapse. Chemical or Electrical are how messages moved.Patrick Hussey

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  50. The neuron structure consists of a cell body. Impulses travel through the axons to different parts of the body. Dendrites recieve impulses. This can be done chemicallly or electrically.

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    1. *The central nervous system consists of the spine and the brain.

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  51. i think it would be dendrites,synapse, electrical

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  52. I know that the basic neuron consists of axons and dendrites.

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  53. A neuron is a nerve cell that can react chemically and electrically by axons that carry messages away and dendrites which receive messages and pass them on.

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  54. Messages are sent through Axons and Dendrites.

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  55. Messages get sent from axons

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    1. I don't understand the second part.

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  56. The messages are sent through Axons and Dendrites.

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  57. Brain messages are sent from Axons and Dendrites.

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  58. Axons and Dendrites

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    1. Brain messages are sent from Axons and Dendrites.

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  59. A neuron is a nerve cell. Messages go between the spinal cord and the brain. The nervous system responds to stimuli by reflexes.

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  60. I AM AN HONEST MAN MR.RUBY. AND IF I'M HONEST I CAN SAY THAT I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT.

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  61. neuron is a nerve cell goes from axon to dendrite

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  62. They Are Messages sent through Axons and Dendrites.

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  63. I dont know

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  64. MHMMM.... MHMMM.I know some of these words. (I don't know ;)) -Kid

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  65. Mr. ruby I need to do more studying then I will come back and coment an anwser kassie

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  66. A Neuron is a nerve cell. It has Dendrites and Axons.

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  67. Neuron is a nerve cell and it goes from axon to dendrite the peririapl uses brain and cord,spinal

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  68. HI!! I dont know what to do at all... I am staying after to work on it. :P

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  69. A neuron is a nerve cell that go's from axon to dendrite How messages move between the peripheral and central nervous systems in response to stimuli. They move though chemical and electronic pules.

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  70. It is made up of Axons and Dendrites

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  71. The dendrites feel the impulses and the axons bring it through the cell. The impulses go all the way through the synapses and and to the spinal cord by moving through more neurons. Then up the spinal cord to the brain.

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