Biology, asked by gillsarbjitkaur8, 7 months ago

What happens at the synapse between two neurons a) electric signal to converted chemical signal b) chemical signal to converted into electronic signal c) all signal end at this snaps d) Nothing happen​

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Answered by sakshamsingh693
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Explanation:

A synapse occurs wherever the axon terminus of one neuron meets the dendrite of another neuron (or a muscle cell). At a synapse, the electrical signal of an action potential is converted to the chemical signal of a neurotransmitter, and then this is converted back into an electrical signal in the post-synaptic cell.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • A synapse occurs wherever the axon terminus of one neuron meets the dendrite of another neuron .

  • At a synapse, the electrical signal of an action potential is converted to the chemical signal of a neurotransmitter, and then this is converted back into an electrical signal in the post-synaptic cell.

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