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Summarize Darrow's argument. Now define "hard determinism," "soft determinism," and "libertarianism" in terms of which premises they accept or reject.
Motor Neurons
Motor neurons are nerve cells responsible for transmitting impulses from the spinal cord and brain to muscles and glands, enabling movement and actions.
Sensory Neurons
Nerve cells responsible for converting external stimuli from the environment into internal electrical impulses for the brain.
Chemical Messenger
Biologically active molecules such as hormones and neurotransmitters that transmit signals across cells or throughout the body.
Acetylcholine
A neurotransmitter associated with various functions including muscle activation, heart rate, and the modulation of brain activity.
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