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4. What happens at the synapse between two neurons?

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Answered by tarun802k
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At synapse the nerve ending of a nerve cell converts the nerve impulse into some chemical substance that travels through the gap towards the dendride of succeeding neuron. ... The axon terminal of a neuron releases specialized chemicals called neurotransmitters.


Answered by Anonymous
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Transmission of nerve impulses between two neurons takes place through the synapse. The axon terminal of a neuron releases specilized chemicals called neurotransmitters. These chemicals travel through the synapse and reach the dendrites of the next neuron. The nerve impulses travel along with the neurotransmitters.

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