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SUMMARY:Nervous System Part 2.1
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DESCRIPTION: Role of the neurotransmitters pg 119

Neurotransmitters regulate many of the body&rsquo;s activities and senses. Currently, more than 50 neurotransmitters have been identified, and many more are suspected to exist. When released into the bloodstream, many of these same chemicals are called hormones. Some of the known hormones are thought to work as neurotransmitters, imply- ing a close link between the nervous system and endocrine activity.
Neurotransmitters have three basic chemical categories: amino acids, amines, and peptides. Even a gas such as nitrous oxide can be a neurotransmitter. There are small differences in the actions of these chemicals. For example, peptide chemicals are more complex and can cause a longer effect on the nervous system than a simpler amino acid can.
To be classified as a neurotransmitter, a chemical must have certain characteristics: (1) it must be found in the presynaptic vesicles; (2) it must be able to be removed from the synaptic cleft; and (3) it...

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