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The chemical messengers released into the junctions between neurons are called A synapses. B neurotransmitters. C hormones. D drugs.
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B. Neurotransmitters
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## Step 1The question is asking for the name of the chemical messengers that are released into the junctions between neurons. These junctions are known as synapses.## Step 2The options provided are:A. SynapsesB. NeurotransmittersC. HormonesD. Drugs## Step 3We need to identify which of these options is the correct term for the chemical messengers released into the junctions between neurons.## Step 4Synapses are the junctions between neurons, not the chemical messengers. Hormones are chemical messengers, but they are released into the bloodstream, not the junctions between neurons. Drugs are substances that can alter the function of the nervous system, but they are not naturally occurring chemical messengers.## Step 5Neurotransmitters are the chemical messengers that are released into the junctions between neurons. They carry signals across a synapse from one neuron (nerve cell) to another 'target' neuron.