neourtransmitter
Chemicals that bridge the synaptic gap are called neurotransmitters.
A synaptic cleft is the gap into which a chemical is released.
The gap between a neuron and its effector is called a synaptic cleft. Neurotransmitters are released from the neuron into this gap and then bind to receptors on the effector cell to transmit the signal.
Chemical Substance
This gap is called the synaptic cleft.
If it's a synaptic gap then the answer would be neurotransmitter.
Synaptic gap
synaptic cleft
The synaptic gap isn't a region of the brain itself, but a term used to describe the tiny space between an axon terminal and the axon or tissue it is communicating with; so synaptic gaps are spread right throughout both the central and peripheral nervous systems.
The small space separating pre and post-synaptic neurons is called the synaptic cleft. This cleft allows for the transmission of chemical signals, known as neurotransmitters, from the pre-synaptic neuron to the post-synaptic neuron to occur. The neurotransmitters are released by the pre-synaptic neuron and bind to receptors on the post-synaptic neuron to transmit the signal.
process of re-uptake takes place
synaptic cleft