Biology, asked by elizabethningthoujam, 9 months ago

what is a synapse? what is the importance of synapse?​

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Answered by meenusharma2006
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Synapses are part of the circuit that connects sensory organs, like those that detect pain or touch, in the peripheral nervous system to the brain. Synapses connect neurons in the brain to neurons in the rest of the body and from those neurons to the muscles.

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Answered by ItzInnocentKudi
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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. Synapses connect neurons in the brain to neurons in the rest o kif the body and from those neurons to the muscles.

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