synaptic signaling
The axon terminals contain chemicals, called "neurotransmitters," which are released in order for the cell to communicate with nearby cells.
REUPTAKE
the signals are known as Action pottential. and the chemical substances or signal molecules are known as Neurotransmiters
neurotransmitters
Hormones
Chemicals that bridge the synaptic gap are called neurotransmitters.
The axon terminals contain chemicals, called "neurotransmitters," which are released in order for the cell to communicate with nearby cells.
These chemicals are named neurotransmitters.
Neurotransmitters.
neurotransmitters. These neurotransmitters are released into the synaptic cleft to relay signals to the next neuron in the communication pathway.
Chemicals released by neurons are called neurotransmitters
These are called neurotransmitters.
nuerotransmitter
hormones.
Neurotransmitters
Neurotransmitters the are means by which neurons communicate with one another. There are more than 30 compounds known to be neurotransmitters, and dozens of others are thought to be so. You will only find them in the peripheral nervous system as the central nervous system uses mainly electrical signals.
The synaptic cleft is the area of the neuron that secretes neurotransmitters.