Biology, asked by rkvaastuplanners, 3 months ago

what is a synapse? define meaning​

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Answered by nandanasnair2005
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Answer:

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 effector cell.

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Answered by ItzRevan
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 \mathtt{Synapse,  \: also \:  called  \: neuronal \:  junction, }

 \mathtt{the \:  site  \: of \:  transmission  \: of  \: electric}

 \mathtt{nerve \:  impulses \:  between \:  two \:  nerve}

 \mathtt{cells \:  (neurons) \:  or  \: between \:  a \:  neuron}

 \mathtt{and  \: a  \: gland  \: or  \: muscle  \: cell \:  (effector). }

 \mathtt{A  \: synaptic \:  connection  \: between \:  a \:  neuron}

 \mathtt{and  \: a  \: muscle \:  cell \:  is  \: called \:  a}

 \mathtt{neuromuscular \:  junction.}

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