Why is synpase between nerve ending and dentrites whenever without synpase they also carry electrical impulse?
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A neuron has two synapses onto two different dendrites, both of which are excitatory. Neither synapse produces a large enough excitatory postsynaptic potential, EPSP, when it signals to generate an action potential at the hillock— the place where the axon joins the cell body and where the action potential is initiated.
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