synapse
Two neurons
A synaptic cleft is the gap into which a chemical is released.
This gap is called the synaptic cleft.
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The answer is NEUROTRANSMITTER.
gap allows information to jump between neurons
neurotransmitters
The gap between two neurons is called a synapse. It is the junction where the transmission of signals occurs, allowing communication between neurons through neurotransmitters. This process is crucial for the functioning of the nervous system and plays a key role in various physiological and cognitive processes.
There is not just one chemical secreted into synapses (the gaps between neurons); instead, there are many chemicals secreted from the terminal buttons of neurons into the synapses. They are called "neurotransmitters."
A synapse is the junction or a point of close contact between two neurons.
The term used to describe the gap between two neurons is synapse, or synaptic junction.
They are connections between animal cells which connects the cytoplasm between the cells; in neurons, they are electrical synapses.