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  2. In an electrical synapse, the membranes of two cells directly connect through a gap junction so that ions can pass directly from one cell to the next, transmitting a signal. Both types of synapses occur in the nervous system, though chemical synapses are more common.

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  3. Nov 30, 2022 · Signals are passed from one neuron to the next at junctions called synapses. In most circuits, a synapse includes the end of an axon, the dendrite of an adjacent neuron, and a space between the two called the synaptic cleft.

  4. Information from one neuron flows to another neuron across a small gap called a synapse (SIN-aps). At the synapse, electrical signals are translated into chemical signals in order to cross the gap. Once on the other side, the signal becomes electrical again.

  5. Sep 12, 2024 · Synapses connect neurons and help transmit information from one neuron to the next. They pass sensory signals such as pain or touch from the nervous system to the brain, and they help you move the muscles in your body.

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  6. So how does the signal pass from one neuron to the next along a neural pathway? The signal must be transmitted across the interface between successive neurons and we will learn how that is accomplished in this next section.

  7. Oct 31, 2023 · Signals are transmitted from neuron to neuron via an action potential, when the axon membrane rapidly depolarizes and repolarizes.

  8. Gap junctions allow current to pass directly from one cell to the next. In addition to the ions that carry this current, other molecules, such as ATP, can diffuse through the large gap junction pores.

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