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the fine branching at the terminal end of axon ends up in a structure is called ​

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Answered by Ashu21sufu03
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The end branches of an axon are called telodendria. The swollen end of a telodendron is known as the axon terminal which joins the dendron or cell body of another neuron forming a synaptic connection.

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Answered by NabindraSharma
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Answer: The fine branching at the terminal end of axon ends up in a structure is called ​Synaptic knobs

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The dendrites, cell body, and axon make up a neuron. Axons frequently have numerous terminal branches, each of which terminates in the synaptic knob, a bulbous expansion. Synaptic vesicles, which contain neurotransmitters, are found in the synaptic knob.

The location where nerve impulses are transmitted between two neurons or between a neuron and a gland or muscle cell (effector) is called a synapse. At a synapse, the membranes of the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons are separated by a fluid-filled space called synaptic cleft.

Different neurotransmitters that are released at the synapse are stored in synaptic vesicles.

The bulbous structures found at an axon's terminal end are called synaptic knobs.

Dendrites, also known as dendrons, are branched, protoplasmic extensions of a nerve cell that carry electrochemical stimulation from other neural cells to the neuron's soma, or cell body.

Schwann cells, also known as neurilemma cells, are any cells in the peripheral nervous system that are responsible for the production of the myelin sheath that encircles neuronal axons.

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