the left side lol dumb duck
To send a signal to the next neuron ... across the synapse.
the impulses are brought to the cell body from whre its carried by the axon to the synapse
A synapse is the junction or a point of close contact between two neurons.
The pathway carries epicritic function from the midthoracic trunk through the lower extremities (~ T7 and below) up to the medulla to synapse on the gracile nucleus.
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.
Cells that help create and assist the function of synapse's. In layman's terms brain cells.
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!
Membrane receptors at a synapse are ligand-gated ion channels that open and allow sodium ions to flow into the neuron upon binding of the neurotransmitter ligand to generate an action potential in the neuron.
Synapse Synapse
The plural of synapse is synapses.
A synapse is the gap between two neurones where messages can be sent.