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How are signals “transmitted” into the cell?

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Generally, it is the brain that sends signals to parts of the body. It'[s the main headquarters for transmissions and orders.

Step-by-step explanation:

Inside cells, electrical signs are passed on along the cell layer. Second, for correspondence between cells, the electrical signals by and large are changed over into compound signs passed on by little courier particles called synapses.

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