Neurotransmitters travel across the synaptic cleft to bind with receptors on adjacent neurons, facilitating communication through synapses in the nervous system.
Neurotransmitters are released into the synaptic cleft and travel across to bind with corresponding receptors on the dendrite of an adjacent neuron, allowing communication between neurons.
Neurons are separated by junction areas known as synapses, where chemical transmission occurs through neurotransmitters, facilitating a highly sophisticated communication system.
Neuronal communication involves electrical and chemical events, with neurotransmitters serving as the body's chemical messengers in the nervous system.
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