axon to dendrete
axon to dendrite
Depresent
NEUROTRANSMITTER is responsible for transmission of nerve impulses.Eg.dopamine,acetylcholine etc.
synapse
dendrite, cell body, axon, synapse
Yes, but it is a valid thing to mention during the crsoss exam.
transmission direction has three basic directions :simplex half duplex full duplex
Zolta Nagy has written: 'Non-stationary analysis of synaptic transmission at a central synapse'
A synapse is the junction or a point of close contact between two neurons.
There are three ways to end chemical signaling across a synapse. In some cases, the neurotransmitter molecules simply diffuse away from the synapse. In others, enzymes located in the synaptic gap deactivate the neurotransmitters. Finally, neurotransmitters are taken up by the releasing neuron in a process known as reuptake.
impulses causing the release of a chemical signal and its diffusion across the synapse.
synapse is that junction through which impulse can be transmitted from one neuron to another.