Crosstalk
A signal moves through a neuron by traveling along the axon, which is a long, thin extension of the neuron. The signal is transmitted as an electrical impulse called an action potential. When the signal reaches the end of the axon, it triggers the release of neurotransmitters, which then carry the signal to the next neuron.
An electrical signal traveling along a nerve is called a nerve impulse or action potential.
The small gap between adjacent neurons is called a synapse. It is where neurotransmitters are released from one neuron to signal the next neuron in the neural circuit. This communication is essential for proper functioning of the nervous system.
Well, they're called vertically adjacent angles. They have the property that they are supplementary, because the non-adjacent sides form a straight line.
Minerals found next to each other are called adjacent.
A group of adjacent mountain ranges is called a mountain chain.
An adjacent group of cells are known as a range or a block. There is no particular name for a group of non-adjacent cells.
The distance between two adjacent wave crests or troughs is called the wavelength.
the distance between two adjacent compressions is called the wavelength
Sum of adjacent angles on a straight line.
The side that is not adjacent to another side of a triangle is called the opposite side.
They are called a linear pair.