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4 difference between synapse & synapsis

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Answered by ashishdsp72
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Synapsis the term comes up in CELL CYCLE especially in the Meiosis 1 . In the prophase -Zygotene : the homologous chromosomes pair up forming the synaptonemal complex. This process is called synapsis .


Synapse The term comes up in relation to neurons .The signal send across an axon jumps into adjacent dendron through a synaptic cleft .The synapse is a structure which permits the transfer of  chemical transmittors (Eg : Acetylcholine , GABA , Dopamine ) from the synaptic vesicles to the receptors present in the dendron of the adjacent neuron .

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