what is a synapse and what is neurotransmitter?
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synapse:Neurotransmitter. Axon terminal. Synaptic cleft. Dendrite. In the nervous system, a synapse is a structure that permits a neuron (or nerve cell) to pass an electrical or chemical signal to another neuron or to the target efferent cell.
neurotransmitter:Axon terminal. Synaptic cleft. Dendrite. Neurotransmitters, also known as chemical messengers, are endogenous chemicals that enable neurotransmission. They transmit signals across a chemical synapse, such as a neuromuscular junction, from one neuron (nerve cell) to another "target" neuron, muscle cell, or gland cell.
neurotransmitter:Axon terminal. Synaptic cleft. Dendrite. Neurotransmitters, also known as chemical messengers, are endogenous chemicals that enable neurotransmission. They transmit signals across a chemical synapse, such as a neuromuscular junction, from one neuron (nerve cell) to another "target" neuron, muscle cell, or gland cell.
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synapse is the junction between two neuron or a neuron and a glandular cell or a neuron and a muscular cell
The electrical impulses generated by the stimuli reach the synaptic knob where certain chemical substances are secreted. They are the Neurotransmitters
The electrical impulses generated by the stimuli reach the synaptic knob where certain chemical substances are secreted. They are the Neurotransmitters
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