Biology, asked by pranay0144, 1 year ago

what happens at the synapse between two neuron's?



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Answered by Anonymous
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SYNAPSE....

Synapse is defined as the point of contact between the terminal branches of axon of one neuron with the dendrite of another neuron.....

SYNAPSE BETWEEN TWO NEURONS MECHANISM....

Chemical are released at the end of axon and this is caused by the electrical impulses. These chemical cross the synapse nd similar electrical impulses are created in the dendrites of next neurons.

Therefore...it can be said that the synapse allowed the delivery of impulses from neurons to other cells.

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Answered by ItzAaryan
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Synapse

The synapse in the gap between the neuron . At synapse the electrical signals converted into chemicals that can easily cross over the gap and pass on the next neuron where it again converted into electricals signal............

A very small gap that occurs between the last portion of axon of one neuron and the dendrite of the other neuron is known as synapse . It acts as a one way value to transmit impulses in one direction only............

This one - directional transfer of impulses occurs as the chemicals are the produce in the only side..........

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