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Interneurons are multipolar neurons that connects afferent and efferent neurons.
A synapse is the point at which two neurons meet.
they meet in the cns or relay naurone
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Neurons meet at the synapse.
Interneurons are multipolar neurons that connects afferent and efferent neurons.
A synapse is the point at which two neurons meet.
The space between two neurons is a synapse.
in transmitting a nerve signal such as from your hand to your brain, several neurons are involved. Nerve cells can receive and transmit signals.the dendrites of one neuron are close to the axon of another neuron. The point where neurons meet is called a synapse
Synapse is located, where two neurons meet each other. One cubic cm of brain cortex have about one billion synapses, probably.
they meet in the cns or relay naurone
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I wouldn't use the word "occur" since a synapse is a structure, not an event, but yes, it is located between nerve cells, or more specifically, it is where the dendrites of two nerve cells meet.
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LCM refers to Long Course Meet, as separated from Short Course.