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what is synapse? and where.

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Answered by Raghuroxx
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SYNAPSE :- When a nerve impulse reaches the synapse at the end of a neuron, it cannot pass directly to the next one. Instead, it triggers the neuron to release a chemical neurotransmitter. The neurotransmitter drifts across the gap between the two neurons. On reaching the other side, it fits into a tailor-made receptor on the surface of the target neuron, like a key in a lock. This docking process converts the chemical signal back into an electrical nerve impulse.

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Answered by CopyThat
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Synapse :-

  • It is the point of contact between the terminal branches of the axon of a neuron with the dendrites of the another neuron separated by a fine gap.
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