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The afferent neurons synapse with the interneuron.
chemical synapse operation at the transmitter Electrical Ionic Flow. At the synapse the following things happen Divergence and synaptic neuron
A synapse is the junction or a point of close contact between two neurons.
terminal buttons, the gap between the nerves is the synapse. The small parts at the top of the nerve cell are called dendrites
The synapse consists of two main parts that allow one neuron to communicate with another: 1) the presynaptic terminal located at the end of an axon; and 2) the postsynaptic terminal located on the dendrite of another neuron. The presynaptic terminal is where neurotransmitters are stored and released from. The postsynaptic terminal is the recipient side of the synapse. Neurotransmitters released from the presynaptic terminal will diffuse across the synaptic cleft and bind to receptors located on the surface of dendritic spines.
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synapse is that junction through which impulse can be transmitted from one neuron to another.
its known as the synapse. Through the synapse is where impulses travel from brain cell to brain cell.
Are you meaning between the buttons of the first nerve cell and the dendrites of the second one? If so, then it is called the synapse or synaptic cleft!
SynapseSynapse.The gap between the axon of one nerve cell and the dendrite of another nerve cell is called the synapse. Synapses are the space into which neurotransmitters are released from the axon to act on the dendrite, and thus transmit a signal between neurons.If the axon and the dendrite are from the same cell (i.e., the neuron is making a synapse with itself), this gap is called an autapse ("auto-synapse").Synapsea synapseA synapse or synaptic gap.Its a cool name.Neat huh?synapseSynapseSynapse
The plural of synapse is synapses.
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