neuromuscular junction or myoneural junction
The axon terminal is where the axon meets the cell membrane.
Specifically it's referred to as the neuromuscular junction. More specifically, synapses are the link between neurons and other tissues (including other neurons).
synapse
The junction between a motor neruon's axon and the muscle cell membrane is called a neuromuscular junction or a myoneuraljunction?
The connection between two neurons is not a true connection but a gap junction that is used by neurotransmitters between them.
The space between two connecting neurons is called a synapse.
Synaptic cleft
neuromuscular junction
The gap between the axon terminal and muscle cell is called the synaptic cleft. It is defined as the small gap, measured in nanometers, between an axon terminal and any of the cell membranes in the immediate vicinity.
The space between two neurons is a synapse.
The SYNAPSE is the very small space between two neurons and is an important site where communication between neurons occurs.
synapses
Synapse
A synapse.
Synapses