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11 years ago
Hi all ; im new to the forums ; i have a question about chemical synapses ; what makes them different? how is it possible to differentiate between chemical synapses? do some do different things to others? do some have special functions? thanks!
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11 years ago
What makes chemical synapses different are the receptors found postsynaptic cleft (receptor area). Also, the chemical released from the presynaptic vesicles.
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11 years ago
Thank you!  Slight Smile
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11 years ago
Also, the chemical released from the presynaptic vesicles.

Such as the neurotransmitter.
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