what is synapse ? In a neuron cell how is an electrical impulse created and what is the role of synapse in this context ? NO LINKS PLZ!!!!
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Synapse is the joining point between axon of one neuron and dendrite of second neuron.
1. electrical impulses are carried out by dendrite of one nerve cell,
2. then it is pass to the cyton of same nerve cell.
3. cyton passes that electrical impulses to the axon.
4. synapse is the gap between two nerve cell (neuron) cyton pass impulses to the another nerve cells through synapse.
5. this process is going on continue from one neuron to other.......
6. finally it is receive by the brain through neuron.
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Synapse is the joining point between axon of one neuron and dendrite of second neuron.
1. electrical impulses are carried out by dendrite of one nerve cell,
2. then it is pass to the cyton of same nerve cell.
3. cyton passes that electrical impulses to the axon.
4. synapse is the gap between two nerve cell (neuron) cyton pass impulses to the another nerve cells through synapse.
5. this process is going on continue from one neuron to other.......
6. finally it is receive by the brain through neuron.
hope it helps uh !!
if ur satisfied with my answer then plzzz mark it as brainliest :)
Saakshi01:
hey if u r satisfied then mark as brainliest :)
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heyaaaaa .....
heres ur ans.......
synapse is the space present between two neurons...
the dentride converts the msg into electrical impulse then it goes through the axon to the nerve ends and then it goes to synapse and it converts into chemical impulses and then it goes to another neuron....
hope this helps...
heres ur ans.......
synapse is the space present between two neurons...
the dentride converts the msg into electrical impulse then it goes through the axon to the nerve ends and then it goes to synapse and it converts into chemical impulses and then it goes to another neuron....
hope this helps...
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