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A Synapse is the space between two neurons or between a neuron and a receptor organ. A single neuron can have a few, or several hundred synapses.
The SYNAPSE is the very small space between two neurons and is an important site where communication between neurons occurs.
Synaptic cleft
The space between two connecting neurons is called a synapse.
The synapse is the space between pre- and post-synaptic neurons
A Synapse is the space between two neurons or between a neuron and a receptor organ. A single neuron can have a few, or several hundred synapses.
The space between two neurons is a synapse.
The synaptic cleft is the space between two neurons, they never actually touch each other.
The SYNAPSE is the very small space between two neurons and is an important site where communication between neurons occurs.
Synaptic cleft
The space between two connecting neurons is called a synapse.
synapse I think if you mean the tiny opening of the neurons
Part of the brain that integrates sensory information
The synapse is the space between pre- and post-synaptic neurons
A neuron is a nerve cell. A synapse is a gap between the sending and receiving neurons, where there are neurotransmitters responsible for transporting chemicals to the receiving neuron. (A neurotransmitter is a chemical messenger.)
The small space you see between two columns that are on two different pages... like the space left blank so that binding can be done. Gutter is also referred to the tiny space between two columns but its correct technical term is an alley.
A synapse, chemical signals called neurotransmitters cross these gaps, carrying on the signal.