Biology, asked by rainasiba71, 1 month ago

why is synapse called physiological valve?​

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Answered by siddhi710
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● The synapse along with its neurotransmitters acts as a physiological valve, directing the conduction of nerve impulses in regular circuits and preventing random and chaotic stimulation of nerves. The arrival of a nerve impulse at the presynaptic terminal causes a movement towards the synaptic vesicles.

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Answered by Alwaysbehappy10000M
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Why is synapse called physiological valve?

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Explanation: The synapse along with its neurotransmitters acts as a physiological valve, directing the conduction of nerve impulses in regular circuits and preventing random and chaotic stimulation of nerves. The arrival of a nerve impulse at the presynaptic terminal causes a movement towards the synaptic vesicles.

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