AP PSYCHOLOGY

BIOLOGICAL BASES OF BEHAVIOR

BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which part of a neuron sends messages
A
Axon terminal
B
Cell Body
C
Dendrites
D
Somatic Nervous Axon
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Axon – The long, thin structure in which action potentials are generated; the transmitting part of the neuron. After initiation, action potentials travel down axons to cause release of neurotransmitter. Dendrite – The receiving part of the neuron.

Detailed explanation-2: -The parts of neurons that send messages are the axons, and the parts of neurons that receive messages are the dendrites. 3. The space between the dendrites of one neuron and the axon of another neuron is called the synapse.

Detailed explanation-3: -Each terminal holds a synapse where neurotransmitters send their messages and where messages are received. Simply put, axons allow nerve cells to send electrical and chemical messages to other nerve, gland, and muscle cells using this internal communication process.

Detailed explanation-4: -The axonal terminals are specialized to release the neurotransmitters of the presynaptic cell. The terminals release transmitter substances into a gap called the synaptic cleft between the terminals and the dendrites of the next neuron.

Detailed explanation-5: -aka synaptic boutons, axon terminals are small swellings that are found at the terminal ends of axons. They are typically the sites where synapses with other neurons are found, and neurotransmitters are stored there to communicate with other neurons via these synapses.

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