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What is synapse? What happens at synapse?​

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At a synapse, one neuron sends a message to a target neuron—another cell. ... At a chemical synapse, an action potential triggers the presynaptic neuron to release neurotransmitters. These molecules bind to receptors on the postsynaptic cell and make it more or less likely to fire an action potential

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A synapse is the point of communication between two neurons. Now that's the simplest notion of a synapse really because if you take for instance one of the major cells in the cerebral cortex, the pyramidal cell, it will receive 10,000 synapses if not more.

At a synapse, one neuron sends a message to a target neuron—another cell. ... At a chemical synapse, an action potential triggers the presynaptic neuron to release neurotransmitters. These molecules bind to receptors on the postsynaptic cell and make it more or less likely to fire an action potential

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