A synapse is the junction or a point of close contact between two neurons.
synapse is that junction through which impulse can be transmitted from one neuron to another.
Cerebrospinal fluid AKA CSF is produced in the brain by ependymal cells in the chorid plexus, though some of the CSF is produced around blood vessels and ventricle walls in the brain. It's not produced by the cerebellum, which controls a person's motor control functions.
A synapse is a structure that allows communication between neurons. Information is transmitted across the synapse through the release of neurotransmitters from the presynaptic neuron, which then bind to receptors on the postsynaptic neuron, leading to changes in the postsynaptic neuron's electrical activity.
The junction where one neuron meets another is called a synapse. At the synapse, electrical signals in the form of action potentials are converted into chemical signals in the form of neurotransmitters, which then transmit the signal to the next neuron.
it is stored in vacuoles then released into the synapse.
the greenish fluid produced in the liver is called bile
An abnormally thin dendritic spine can yield poor neural impulse conduction; and drugs like LSD which mimic neurotransmitters may "clog" receptors & cause continued activation, I think. I suspect there could also be problems with the PRODUCTION of neurotransmitters or with the conveyance of vesicles containing NT to the synapse. Synapses are spaces or junctions between two neurons. The principle of synapse works on mechanism of neuro-transmitters and neuro-inhibitors. When a nerve impulse reaches the end of one neuron to travel to the next one, at that moment acetylcholine is produced in the synapse. Acetyl choline being a neurotransmitter helps to transmit the nerve impulse. Right after the nerve impulse has passed through the synapse, a neuroinhibitor such as cholinesterase si produced to stop the action of acetylcholine. At a particular synapse, these two chemicals are produced at a very high rate. This is how a nerve impulse works. But suppose if the production of these two chemicals is affected, the synapse will not function properly.
A synapse is the junction or a point of close contact between two neurons.
its known as the synapse. Through the synapse is where impulses travel from brain cell to brain cell.
synapse is that junction through which impulse can be transmitted from one neuron to another.
The plural of synapse is synapses.
Synapse Synapse
A synapse.
A synapse is the gap between a neuron.
Chemical Synapse
the synapse