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The synapse is an area of functional contact between one neuron and another for the purpose of transferring information. Synapses are usually found between the fine terminal branches of the axon of one neuron and the dendrites or cell body of another This type of neuron is called axo-dendrite synapse. Sir Charles Sherrington (1861-1954) was the first person who used the term ‘synapse’ to the unctional points between two neurons. Structure of synapse: A typical (generalized ) synapse consists…

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⚡️Serotonin and the Gut-Brain Axis📌💫 ❇️Serotonin in the Central Nervous System (CNS) ✳️ Synaptic Transmission: 🔹 Nerve Impulses: Travel down the neuron, leading to the release of serotonin from synaptic vesicles into the synaptic cleft 🔹 Presynaptic Axon: Part of the neuron that releases serotonin. 🔹 Synaptic Cleft: The gap between neurons where serotonin is released. 🔹 Postsynaptic Receptors: Serotonin binds to these receptors on the receiving cell, transmitting the signal. 🔹 Reu...

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