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ummmm...how old are you?...you don't seem to know much of the basics...can't say I'm much different...but please!...some of your questions are like, duh...oh well...now I see what faf had to go through when I first joined...

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leave him alone, his question has merit!

at least most of his questions make some sense, as do his posts!

unlike someone I could mention not a million miles away :)

 

and besides, if your so smart, why didn`t YOU answer him?

 

you can dim someone elses bulb, but it doesn`t make YOURS any Brighter!

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K' , did god have any choice in creating the universe?

btw were here to talk,discuss and learn so wot the hells wrong with asking?

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KHinfcube22 said in post #4 :

how old are you?.

 

 

 

Well, I'm just ending my GCSE course fro ur king information :flame:

 

And thanx for sticking up for my YT2095

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KHinf we all learnt our knowledge from other people, so please if you wish to be derogatory there are other places for that (yahoo chat). Aommaster has the courage to ask the questions, I bet you have asked questions similar to that of Aommaster's.

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Information is carried in the nervous system by electrochemical pulses through cells called neurons, and between the small gaps between neurons, called synapses, by chemicals called neurotransmitters.

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Which chemicals constitute neurotransmitters?

 

btw a very good question, because i would like to know too

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acetylcholine, epinepherine, serotonin, dopamine, histamine, and one other that I can't remember off the top of my head. faf or glider would know.

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