Crossword-Solution: NEURONS 7 letters, 28 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Impulse-conducting cells 1 answer
message transmitters 1 answer
Those getting excited when thinking? 1 answer
They're fired for thinking 1 answer
Structural units of nervous system. 1 answer
Signal-sending cells 1 answer
Sensitive conductors 1 answer
Reflex messengers 1 answer
Nervous system units 1 answer
Nervous system cells 1 answer
NERVOUS tissue cells, type of 1 answer
MESSAGE transmitters of nervous system 1 answer
Impulsive sorts? 1 answer
Impulse-transmitting cells 1 answer
Impulse-carrying cells 1 answer
Impulse connectors 1 answer
Ganglia components 1 answer
Electrically excitable cells 1 answer
Cells with dendrites 1 answer
Cells that transmit electrical signals 1 answer
Cells separated by synaptic gaps 1 answer
Cell transmitters 1 answer
CELLS of the nervous system specialised to transmit messages throughout the body 1 answer
Brain cells? 2 answers
NERVE cells 2 answers
Impulse conductors 2 answers
Impulse transmitters 3 answers
AUSTRALIAN PHYSIOLOGIST NOTED FOR HIS RESEARCH ON THE CONDUCTION OF IMPULSES BY NERVE CELLS 11 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with NEURONS (5)

The result was a practically unanimous confirmation of the Spanish histologist's claims, and within a few months after his announcements the old theory of union of nerve cells into an endless mesh-work was completely discarded, and the theory of isolated nerve elements--the theory of neurons, as it came to be called--was fully established in its place.
A History of Science, Volume 4(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999
The brain surgery mentioned some pages ago suppressed the patient's conscious recognition of objects or actions by inhibiting certain neurons.
The Civilization of Illiteracy Mihai Nadin 2000
The neurons of the brain which do the work of retaining and recalling must be made to repeat the process over and over until their action is secure.
How to Teach Religion George Herbert Betts 2005
Barrow p22 states: “There have occasionally been attempts to find mental consequences of Heisenberg uncertainty, but the general opinion is that the effects are too small on the scale of neurons to have any significant effect upon the human thinking process.” Well, Schrödinger gave his cat-example that quantum mechanics can extend into the macro world.
Definition & Reality in the General Theory of Political Economy Thomas Colignatus 2005
Neurons are supposed to be of three classes, sensory to receive stimulations, motor to send out impulses to the muscles, and association to connect sensory and motor centres.
Ontario Normal School Manuals: Science of Education Ontario Ministry of Education 2006

Quotes with NEURONS (3)

Are You Ready for New Urban Fragrances? Yeah, I guess I'm ready, but listen: Perfume is a disguise. Since the middle ages, we have worn masks of fruit and flowers in order to conceal from ourselves the meaty essence of our humanity. We appreciate the sexual attractant of the rose, the ripeness of the orange, more than we honor our own ripe carnality. Now today we want to perfume our cities, as well; to replace their stinging fumes of disturbed fossils' sleep with the scent of…
Tom Robbins Wild Ducks Flying Backward
Examples of fractals are everywhere in nature. They can be found in the patterns of trees, branches, and ferns, in which each part appears to be a smaller image of the whole. They are found in the branch-like patterns of river systems, lightning, and blood vessels. They can be seen in snowflakes, seashells, crystals, and mountain ranges. We can even see the holographic and fractal-like nature of reality in the structure of the Universe itself, as the clusters of galaxies and …
Joseph P. Kauffman The Answer Is YOU: A Guide to Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Freedom
every single explanation that your brain concocts about a certain phenomenon on earth, is merely a virtual hunch of the neurons. Now, when your brain has access to more information, the resulting hunch would be more accurate, than another person who has less access.
Abhijit Naskar Principia Humanitas
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Used 23 times in crossword archives (1943–2024).