What are the gaps or the spaces between adjacent neurons called? In short answer
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Gaps, called nodes of Ranvier, in the myelin sheaths of some axons allow the action potential to move more rapidly by essentially jumping from one node to the next. The vesicles in the presynaptic terminals release their neurotransmitter into the space between the axon and an adjacent neuron, muscle cell, or gland.
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Gaps, called nodes of Ranvier, in the myelin sheaths of some axons allow the action potential to move more rapidly by essentially jumping from one node to the next. The vesicles in the presynaptic terminals release their neurotransmitter into the space between the axon and an adjacent neuron, muscle cell, or gland
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