What happens at synapse between two neurons
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❄️The axon terminal of a neuron releases specialized chemicals called neurotransmitters.
❄️These chemicals travel through the synapse and reach the dendrites of the successive neuron.
❄️These chemical messengers cross the synapse and starts a electrical impulse.
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❄️The axon terminal of a neuron releases specialized chemicals called neurotransmitters.
❄️These chemicals travel through the synapse and reach the dendrites of the successive neuron.
❄️These chemical messengers cross the synapse and starts a electrical impulse.
❤️➡️➡️thanks⬅️⬅️❤️
☃️☃️nice to help you☃️☃️
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A synapse is the gap between the two neurons. At synapse the electrical signals converted into chemicals that can easily cross over the gap and pass on to the next neurons where it again converted into electrical signals.
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Here's ur answer:
A synapse is the gap between the two neurons. At synapse the electrical signals converted into chemicals that can easily cross over the gap and pass on to the next neurons where it again converted into electrical signals.
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