Biology, asked by LUCKYNUMBER777, 8 months ago

QUESTION. State the name given to the junction between the two neurons. Explain how stimulus travel from one neuron to another at this junction with the help of a labelled diagram.

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Answered by harshpatel98105
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Answer: Synapse is the name given to the junction between the two neurons.

The synapse is a neuronal junction which acts as the site for transmission of nerve impulse between two neurons. ... The neurotransmitters transmit the nerve impulse to the post synaptic fibre, by diffusing across the synaptic cleft and binding to receptor molecules on the post synaptic membrane.

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Answered by asro19032002
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Answer:

Synapse is the region between two neurons and stimulus travels in the form of vesicles from pre to post synaptic membrane

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