Synapses | Broken down into simple steps
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Synapses are the connections between neurons or between neurons and muscle cells. In this video, I explain the steps of synaptic transmission-how that signal is passed from one neuron to the next.
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^Make a copy of this Google Doc, then move around the channels, ions, and neurotransmitters to practice modeling the stages of synaptic transmission.
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it's a powerful processes. but What about the storage in the brain ?
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good video. to make the sequence complete, you should have included the role of dipole current and axon hillock in action potential.
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where does acetylchlorine came ?
It is synthesized in the presynaptic terminal from acetyl-coA and choline by the enzyme choline acetyl transferase
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thank u so much sir :D. but i have a question, how does neurotransmitters affect the body's organs like hormones does, or are some people confusing the terms
Neurotransmitters and hormones are both chemical messengers. Generally though, neurotransmitters don't travel far, whereas hormones travel through the bloodstream and reach parts of the body all over. So neurotransmitters will usually only affect the brain.
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