Friday, 24 May 2013

What happens at the synapse between two neurons


Q. No. 2: What happens at the synapse between two neurons?
Ans: A synapse is the gap between the two neurons. At synapse the electrical signals converted into chemicals that can easily cross over the gap and pass on to the next neurons where it again converted into electrical signals.

40 comments:

  1. Good answer but not so much good

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  2. Nice answer but need more key points in the answer

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  3. Nice answer but need more key points in the answer

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  4. Not so easy and short also not in biological language messages is wrong impulses is write.....

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  5. Vert good answers i like them

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  6. Vert good answers i like them

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  7. Moreover and is not clear one doesn't understands the sense of and properly needs to be more appropriate

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  8. Moreover ans is not clear one doesn't understands the sense of ans properly.it needs to be more appropriate

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  9. understandable answer tnx dipak

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  11. gud answer but is too short and also some concepts are left

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  12. How is message controlled through sinapase

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  13. wow ans. is really very short

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  14. can be more better and clear...

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  15. Nice answer in short but not in detail

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  16. My child give a big thank to u






    Pls do not reply

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  17. Firstly it starts like that synapse acts as a one way valve which allow electrical impluses to pass in one direction only between two neurons

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