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On which direction does an impulse go across a synapse?

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How is transmission across the synapse halted?

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.


Neural transmission across a mammalian synaptic gap is accomplished by?

impulses causing the release of a chemical signal and its diffusion across the synapse.


What is the name of the region where two neurons are in done contact is known as?

synapse is that junction through which impulse can be transmitted from one neuron to another.