Question
What is a synapse?
Solution
VerifiedIn the nervous system, a synapse is a structure that permits a neuron (or nerve cell) to pass an electrical or chemical signal to another neuron or to the target effector cell.
Create an account to view solutions
By signing up, you accept Quizlet's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
Create an account to view solutions
By signing up, you accept Quizlet's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
Recommended textbook solutions

Pearson Baccalaureate Biology Higher Level
2nd Edition•ISBN: 9781447959007Alan Damon, Patricia Tosto, Randy McGonegal
Pearson Baccalaureate Biology for the IB Diploma: Standard Level
2nd Edition•ISBN: 9781447959045Alan Damon, Patricia Tosto, Randy McGonegal
IB Biology Student Workbook
2nd Edition•ISBN: 9781927173930Richard Allan, Tracey Greenwood1,112 solutions

Smartprep IB Flash Cards: IB Biology SL
1st Edition•ISBN: 9783946138006More related questions
- anatomy and physiology
- biology
1/2
- anatomy and physiology
- biology
1/3