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What happens at a synapse between two neurons, answer in very short?

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Answered by shreya7774
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gap between two neurones is termed as a synapse. At the synapse the electrical signals are converted into chemicals which are capable of easily crossing over the gap and passing on to the adjacent neurone where in it gets converted into electrical signals again.

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Answered by Anonymous
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the axin of one you run does not usually make direct contact with the cell body of the next neuron . The two neurones are separated by a gap called or a synapse . Synapse allowed information to pass from the one neurone to another they help in ensuring that nerve impulse travelling in One Direction only the information acquired at end of the dependence of nerve cell sets of a chemical reaction that create an electrical impulse that travel from dendrite to cell body and then alone exon to end in electrical impulse releases some chemical at the end of exon which cross the gap and start electrical impulse in next neurons . Synapse finally allowed delivery to such impulses from neurone to another cell such as muscles cell or glands.

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