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NEURAL TRANSMISSION Differentiate neurons and glial cells. Differentiate the 3 types of neurons. Identify the parts of the neuron. Explain how the action potential travels. Explain synaptic transmission. Identify the role of each neurotransmitter.

Nervous System Cells

Types of Neurons Sensory “Afferent” Motor “Efferent” Interneuron

Spinal Reflex

Parts of the Neuron

Postsynaptic Potential

Action Potential

Varied Strength

Synaptic Transmission

Neurotransmitters

Drugs that affect neural transmission

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