why is the synapse important?
a. it allows information to go from one neuron to another...
Biology, 20.12.2019 17:31 whocares1234
why is the synapse important?
a. it allows information to go from one neuron to another through neurotransmitters.
b. it allows the nerve impulse to travel within the neuron due to neurotransmitters.
c. it allows the cell body to regulate the activities of the neuron.
d. it allows faster transmission of information through the neuron.
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