Neurons communicate with each other through:

a) electrical language only
b)electrical and hemical language
c) the glial cells
d)neurogenesis
Is C correct answer?THANK YOU

what is wrong with a)?

Yes C

No, the correct answer is b) electrical and chemical language. Neurons communicate with each other through electrical impulses, which travel along the axons of the neurons. These electrical signals enable rapid communication within the neural network. However, for communication between neurons, these electrical signals are converted into chemical signals at the synapse, the junction between two neurons. Neurotransmitters, which are chemical messengers, are released into the synapse and bind to receptors on the receiving neuron, transmitting the signal. This combination of electrical and chemical signals allows for the sophisticated communication and integration of information within the nervous system. The glial cells, mentioned in option c), primarily provide support and insulation to neurons, rather than directly being involved in communication. Neurogenesis, mentioned in option d), refers to the generation of new neurons in the brain and is not directly related to communication between existing neurons.