Nervous System- SYNAPSE Flashcards
Synapse- 2 Kinds
How neurons communicate. Neurons can have 20,000 synapses
- Chemical
- Electrical
A. Chemical synapse
uses neurotransmitter (N.T.)
- axon terminal of presynaptic neuron (synaptic knob)
- synaptic cleft (gap)
- dendrite or cell body of postsynaptic neuron contains receptors for N.T., channels and enzymes
Summary: an “action potential” (nerve impulse) reaching the synaptic knob causes exocytosis of the N.T. The N.T. diffuses across the synaptic cleft, binds to the receptor, which causes the channels to open or close. This sets up changes in the 2nd (postsynaptic) neuron.
What happens at a chemical synapse?
Summary: an “action potential” (nerve impulse) reaching the synaptic knob causes exocytosis of the N.T. The N.T. diffuses across the synaptic cleft, binds to the receptor, which causes the channels to open or close. This sets up changes in the 2nd (postsynaptic) neuron.
2 neurotransmitters
Ach (acetylcholine)
N.E. (norepinephrine)
synapse
neuron to neuron
neuromuscular junction
neuron to muscle cell
B. Electrical Synapse (junction)
Gap Junction (intercalated disc)