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Neurons transmit signals to the central nervous system. the brain processes this information to initiate a response. two neurons communicate with each other through the . the is released at the site to initiate action potential and carry the signal through the body. first blank -axon -dendrite -synapse second blank -cerebrospinal fluid-glial cell -neurotransmitter
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