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Structure of synapse

Author: Eva K 3sq0



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- Transmits info from 1 neuron to another through neurotransmitters - Neurons separated by small gap, synaptic cleft - Neuron that releases neurotrans. called presynaptic neuron - Axon of this neuron ends in swollen portion, synaotic knob - This possesses many mitochondria + large amounts of endoplasmic reticulum - These required in manufacture of neurotrans., takes place at axon - Neurotrans. stored in synaptic vesicles - Once NT released from vesicles, diffuses to postsynaptic neuron, possesses specific receptor proteins on its membrane to receive it


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