Specific neurons that carry information away from the brain and spinal cord to an effector such as a muscle or a gland. _____ 7) Membrane proteins that allow specific charged molecules to pass through from one side of the membrane to the other. _____ 8) Part of the neuron where neurotransmitters are released. _____ 9) A single, long extension of a neuron's cell body that functions to transmit an incoming message or impulse. _____ 10) Association neurons that are located between the sensory and motor neurons, where they integrate or interpret the sensory signals. _____
A) Inhibitory synapse
B) Synapse
C) Sensory neuron
D) Synaptic knobs
E) Dendrite
F) Axon
G) Motor neuron
H) Interneurons
I) Ion channels
J) Excitatory synapse
Answer:
6.Ion channels
7. Axon endings
8. Axon
9) Synapse
10. Interneurons
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