The term used for chemicals released at the synapse is "neurotransmitters." These molecules transmit signals between neurons or from neurons to other cells, facilitating communication within the nervous system. Common neurotransmitters include dopamine, serotonin, and acetylcholine. They play crucial roles in various physiological functions and behaviors.
The term used to describe the rounded areas on the ends of the axon terminals is "synaptic end bulbs" or "synaptic boutons". These structures contain neurotransmitters that are released into the synapse to communicate with the next neuron.
The term used to describe the gap between two neurons is synapse, or synaptic junction.
Neurotransmitters. There are several hundred different neurotransmitters used by different types of nerves in different parts of the body, a few are:acetylcholinedopamineserotoninglutamateaspartateD-serineγ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)glycinenitric oxide (NO)carbon monoxide (CO)hydrogen sulfide (H2S)norepinephrineepinephrine (adrenaline)histaminephenethylamineN-methylphenethylaminetyramine3-iodothyronamineoctopaminetryptaminesomatostatinsubstance Pcocaine and amphetamine regulated transcript, opioid peptides[9]adenosine triphosphate (ATP)adenosineanandamideβ-endorphinvasopressindynorphinoxytocinetc.
All organisms rely on chemicals to survive. Water is a chemical.
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A synapse, chemical signals called neurotransmitters cross these gaps, carrying on the signal.
The general term is 'stain' of which there are several chemicals that can be used, depending on the specimen.
We say that something will corrode if it reacts with chemicals in water or air and gets "worn away" in the process.
Metabolism is the process through which released chemicals can be used to generate energy for cells. These chemicals are broken down through various metabolic pathways to produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell. Growth and other cellular processes are supported by the energy generated through metabolism.
Ovulation is the term used when eggs are released from one of the ovaries.
Here are some definitions of the word synapse: 1. The association of homologous chromosomes with chiasma formation that is characteristic of the first meiotic prophase and is held to be the mechanism for genetic crossing-over. 2. The definition of a synapse is the junction between two neurons or nerve cells where there is a small gap that neurotransmitters help nerve impulses to cross. 3. In popular culture, "synapse" is often used to describe a thought in a most artistic form, or even a "jerk reaction" to a certain stimuli. It would seem that the term means a place where two things (or ideas) come together or a union is formed. The synapse in the nervous system is a very tiny space when information is carried by neurotransmitters to allow the information to continue on.
The term Vitamin E is used. Or if you want to talk biochemistry then tocopherol (mainly alpha-tocopherol, but it includes a group of similar chemicals).