What are neurotransmitters?

Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers produced by neurons to transmit signals across the synapse (gap) to other cells, such as neurons, muscles, or glands. They are essential for regulating bodily functions, including mood, sleep, heart rate, muscle movement, and cognition. They can be excitatory (promoting signals) or inhibitory (blocking signals)

What are neurons?

What are cells?

What are muscles?

What is heart rate?

What is cognition?

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