Explain conduction of impluse at chemical synapse
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At chemical synapses, impulses are transmitted by the release of neurotransmitters from the axon terminal of the presynaptic cell into the synaptic cleft. ... Multiple cytosolic proteins including synapsin recruit synaptic vesicles to the active zone of the plasma membrane adjacent to the synaptic cleft.
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When an impulse reaches at the end plate of the axon, vesicles consisting of a chemical substance or neurotransmitter, such as acetylcholine, fuse with the plasma membrane. This chemical moves across the cleft and attaches to chemo-receptors present on the membrane of the dendrite of next neuron.
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