chemicals that cross the synapse to start a similar electrical impulse in the next neuron are released from what
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synapse is a narrow gap between the junction of two neurones it consists of a presynaptic knob which is formed on expansion of Exxon terminal and it produces neurotransmitters the postsynaptic depression is formed when the dendrite terminal is slightly broadened and depressed and it is received the neurotransmitters the synaptic cleft is an Aerospace filled with the fluid that occurs between the presynaptic Nov and postsynaptic depression show the Chemicals that cross the synapse to start a similar electrical impulse in the next neurones are called neurotransmitters and they are released from the presynaptic Nov the release of neurotransmitter occurs only on one side of synapse that causes the impulse to travel through the neurones in One Direction only
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The end of the axon
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An electrical nerve impulse travels along the first axon. When the nerve impulse reaches the dendrites at the end of the axon, chemical messengers called neurotransmitters are released.
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