synaptic transmission structure typical chemical synapse |
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Chemical synapses use the release of chemical neurotransmitters to propagate signals from one neuron presynaptic to another postsynaptic. The two cells are separated by the synaptic cleft, a gap of approximately 40 nm between the presynaptic and postsynaptic membranes. |
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