where does specific receptors present in chemical synapse? write it's function also
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The neurotransmitter binds to chemical receptor molecules located in the membrane of another neuron, the postsynaptic neuron, on the opposite side of the synaptic cleft.
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Chemical synapses are specialized sites of cell–cell contact that serve to transmit signals between presynaptic neurons and their respective postsynaptic targets.
They are located at presynaptic and postsynaptic sites to affect the excitability of neurons and muscle. Within a few milliseconds following a presynaptic action potential, receptors bind neurotransmitter molecules to initiate channel opening.
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