The junction or point of closed contact between neurons is called a synapse. At the synapse, electrical impulses are transmitted from one neuron to another through the release and reception of chemical messengers called neurotransmitters. This communication allows for the propagation of nerve signals throughout the nervous system.
Try "nexus".
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In physics, a contact force is a force that acts at the point of contact between two objects A contact force is a force applied to a body by another body that is in contact with it.
In physics, a contact force is a force that acts at the point of contact between two objects A contact force is a force applied to a body by another body that is in contact with it.
An osculator is a surface that touches (or kisses) another so that they share a tangent at the point of contact.
The point of contact between the nerve and the muscle fibers it stimulates is called a neuromuscular junction. This junction allows for communication between the nervous system and the muscular system, facilitating muscle contraction in response to nerve impulses.
Moving is transporting material from one point to another. Handling is the actual contact with material.
Energy is passed to the atmosphere by conduction when the air near the Earth's surface is heated by contact with the warm ground. This heat transfer occurs as molecules collide and transfer kinetic energy to adjacent molecules, causing the air to warm up.
A junction or point of close contact between neurons is called a synapse. It is where electrical or chemical signals are transmitted from one neuron to another. Neurotransmitters are released from the presynaptic neuron to the postsynaptic neuron to carry out this communication.
You would have to contact the company and ask them to transfer the points for you.
I'm not sure you're asking this question correctly. The human neural system has several nerves which send impulses to different parts of the brain in order to achieve different actions. In order for this to happen, the impulses have to travel through a variety of different channels. The chemical changes that occur for these impulses to successfully get from point A to point B, give those impulses different states. But there is only one "type" of impulse.