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  3. Proceed to the section titled 'The Anatomy of a Nerve Impulse.' Here, you will find an image that requires coloring specific parts. Use the color coding instructions provided: color the cell body and dendrites yellow, the axon and myelin sheaths blue, and highlight the synapse in green.
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In the context of biology, a neural network is a population of biological neurons chemically connected to each other by synapses. A given neuron can be connected to hundreds of thousands of synapses. Each neuron sends and receives electrochemical signals called action potentials to its connected neighbors.
The nervous system uses tiny cells called neurons (NEW-ronz) to send messages back and forth from the brain, through the spinal cord, to the nerves throughout the body. Billions of neurons work together to create a communication network. Different neurons have different jobs.
The axons of peripheral neurons that travel a common route are bundled together to form nerves.
Each artificial neuron receives signals from connected neurons, then processes them and sends a signal to other connected neurons. The signal is a real number, and the output of each neuron is computed by some non-linear function of the sum of its inputs, called the activation function.
Neurons form an intricate web of connections between synapses to communicate and interact with each other. While the vast number of connections may seem random, networks of brain cells tend to be dominated by a small number of connections that are much stronger than most.

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Dendrite The receiving part of the neuron. Dendrites receive synaptic inputs from axons, with the sum total of dendritic inputs determining whether the neuron will fire an action potential.
Neurons form networks A single neuron cant do very much by itself, and nervous system function depends on groups of neurons that work together. Individual neurons connect to other neurons to stimulate or inhibit their activity, forming circuits that can process incoming information and carry out a response.

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