Nervous System Activity Pt 3 Synapses
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A synapse is | The meeting point between two neurons
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To communicate, chemical synapses use | Neurotransmitters
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Chemical synapses turn electrical signals into | Chemical signals
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Two main ways that neurons communicate are | Electrical and Chemical
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What are tiny communication links known as? | Synapses
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Artificial imbalances can lead to | Normal body function failures
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One neuron connects to another by means of a | Synapse
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Signals are more controlled in what kind of synapses? | Chemical
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What kind of synapses convert signals in steps | Chemical
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What will an action potential in one neuron generate in the other cells across the synapse? | An action potential
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