BIO 126 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Chemical Synapse, Myocyte, Bulbous Corpuscle

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Neurons can connect with other neurons, muscle cells, endocrine/land cells by synapse between pre and postsynaptic cells o o. Calcium voltage gated channels open in axon terminal, attach to neurotransmitter vesicle and pushes it out towards postsynaptic cell that can propagate next action potential. Synapse = where one cell meets another cell (can be with another neuron, muscle, cell, or gland cell) Chemical: not very common in vertebrates - has direct connection between the 2 cells joined by gap junctions. Electrical: has synaptic cleft between the 2 cells - end of presynaptic cell in the axon terminal has synaptic vesicles dilled with neurotransmitters that allows for communication. How a signal changes from electrical to chemical. Then the neurotransmitters binds to the ligand gated channels on the postsynaptic cell. Over 200 kinds that cause all kinds of responses. No (nitric oxide) causes dilation of blood vessels. Neurotransmitter junction: where neuron connects to muscle fiber.

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