Biology, asked by dvjtpradhan, 6 months ago

what happens at the synapse between two neurons?​

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Answered by samarendradas6969
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At the synapse, the firing of an action potential in one neuron—the presynaptic, or sending, neuron—causes the transmission of a signal to another neuron—the postsynaptic, or receiving, neuron—making the postsynaptic neuron either more or less likely to fire its own action potential.

Answered by nagarathnaharish1234
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Explanation:

A synapse is the gap between the two neurons. At synapse the electrical signals are converted into chemicals that can easily cross over the gap and pass on to the next neurons where it again converts into electrical signals.

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