Neurons use local regulators called neurotransmitters for short-distance communication, releasing them via exocytosis.
Neurons communicate via neurotransmitters (local regulators) through exocytosis because it's short-distance signaling.
Text | Neurons communicate using local regulators (neurotransmitters) because this is short-distance communication. One neuron releases local regulators via exocytosis to other neurons. |
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