Nerve synapse, illustration. The synapse (neuronal junction) is the gap between two neurons. Signals are passed from one nerve cell (neuron) to another by the release of neurotransmitters (spheres). Neurotransmitters are small molecules that are released in vesicles, and bind to receptors on the cell across the synapse. This causes the signal to be passed along the receiving cell.
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