Biology, asked by sainibhumika1209, 9 months ago

is synpase a part of neuron​

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Answered by aaryaa19
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Answer:

synapse is actually not a part of neuron.The gap between two neurons us known as Synapse.

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Answered by TonightGamer73
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Answer:

It's not a part of a nerve cell, it is the place for transmission of electrical impulses between two neurons.

Explanation:-

  • The Synapse, also called the neuronal junction, is the place to transmit electrical impulses between two nerve cells (neurons) or between the neuron and the gland or muscular cell (processor). The synaptic connection between the neuron and the muscle cell is called the neuromuscular junction.
  • In chemical synchronization each end, or terminal, of the nerve fiber (presynaptic fiber) sweats forming a rod-like structure separated from the adjacent neuron fiber, called postynaptic fiber, through a microscopic space called a synaptic cleft.
  • The average synaptic frequency is about 0.02 micron in diameter. The advent of the nerve impulse on the presynaptic edge causes movement to the body's secretory secs-binding sacs, or synaptic vesicles, that connect with this embryo and release a chemical substance called a neurotransmitter. This substance transfers the input of the sensor to the fiberynaptic fiber by disrupting the synaptic folding and binding to the receptor molecules in the postynaptic membrane.
  • The chemical binding activity alters the formation of receptors, initiating a series of reactions that unlock the channel-bound protein molecules. Electromagnetic ions then flow into or out of the neuron. This sudden change in electric charge across the postynaptic radiation changes the electrical separation of the membrane, producing high-energy, or PSP. If the total mobility of positively charged ions in the cell is large enough, then the PSP is positive; that is, it can lead to the generation of a new neurological problem, called action potential.
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