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explain the diagram of synaptic transmission​

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Answered by rajunagaeee219
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A synapse is a gap that is present between two neurons. Action potentials are communicated across this synapse by synaptic transmission (also known as neurotransmission).

Neurotransmission requires the release of a readily available neurotransmitter by exocytosis, binding at post-synaptic receptors, an appropriate response by the post-synaptic cell and removal or deactivation of the neurotransmitter.

In this article we shall look at the stages of synaptic transmission and clinical conditions that arise in its pathology.

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