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what happens at the synapse between two neurons.?

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Answered by Maxpaynedok
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At the synapse,the electrical signals that traveled through the neurons get converted to chemical ones.These chemicals cross the synapse and start the next electrical impulse in the next neuron.This cycle continues until the message finally reaches the destination.!
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Answered by shivanisoni98
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The synapse is a microscopic gap between any two adjacent neuron. Electrical impulse (or nerve impulse) carrying messages pass over the synapse when going from one neuron to another. Actually, synapse between two neuron acts as a one -way valve which allows electrical impulse to pass in One Direction only. This happens as follows -:When an electrical impulse coming from receptor reaches the end of the axon of sensory neuron, then the electrical impulse releases tiny amount of a chemical substance (called Neurotransmitters) into the synapse (or gap) between two adjacent neuron. This chemical substance crosses the synapse (or gap) and starts a similar electrical impulse in the dendrite of the next neuron. In this way, the electrical impulses (or messages) are passes from one neuron to the next across the synapse.
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