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The nerve–nerve junctions for most motor nerve cells are located in the spinal cord, where they receive neurotransmitter signals from hundreds or even thousands of upstream nerves (figure 8.1). Some upstream nerves release neurotransmitters into the junction box (synapse) that open ion channels in the cell body to increase the likelihood of firing up the motor nerve, whereas others tend to close them.
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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