Synapse?
Hey everyone, I'm writing a biology paper on nerve cells on Thursday. The checklist says:
Explain the signal transmission at a synapse using the correct technical terms
Could you help me with what I could answer?
Hey everyone, I'm writing a biology paper on nerve cells on Thursday. The checklist says:
Explain the signal transmission at a synapse using the correct technical terms
Could you help me with what I could answer?
I can't imagine that much is lost, otherwise mushrooms would have to be warm, but I don't know.
I have an exam tomorrow and that's in the learning objective. Thanks in advance:)
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Don’t pretend. But your explanation should contain these terms.
Action potential, neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, storage vesicle, acetylcholinesterase, synaptic cleavage, receptor, sodium, calcium, voltage-dependent cation channels. I don’t know how exactly you have to explain it. Maybe you can leave some of it. Wi-Fir talk about a choline nerve cell here, there are others who use other neurotransmitters
(GABA, adrenaline, norepinephrine, glutamate, etc.)
Acetylcholine is the neurotransmitter in this case.