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What is a synapse? How does a message transmitt across synapse

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Answered by darshan0908
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The gap between two neurons is known as Synapse.

When neurons communicate, an electrical impulse triggers the release of neurotransmitters from the axon into the synapse. The neurotransmitters cross the synapse and bind to special molecules on the other side, called receptors. Receptors are located on the dendrites. Receptors receive and process the message.

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Answered by avianna
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Synapse is a gap between two adjacent neurons.

 The information acquired at the end of dendritic tip of a neuron sets off a chemical reaction which creates a electrical impulse. This impulse travels from the dendrite to the cyton along the axon to its end. At the end of axon, the electrical impulse sets off to release some chemicals. These chemicals cross the gap and start a similar electrical impulse in the dendrite of the next neuron.

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