Asked by Edward Meadows on May 09, 2024
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The saclike structures found inside the synaptic knob containing chemicals are called__________
A) axon terminals.
B) synapses.
C) synaptic vesicles.
D) receptor sites.
Saclike Structures
Biological pouches in organisms that serve various functions such as storage, digestion, or transport of substances.
Synaptic Knob
The small, bulbous structure at the end of a neuron's axon that releases neurotransmitters to transmit signals to another neuron.
Synaptic Vesicles
Membrane-bound sacs within a neuron that contain neurotransmitters, which are released into the synaptic cleft to transmit signals to other neurons.
- Determine the architecture and purpose of synaptic components, such as synaptic vesicles, intersynaptic spaces, and neurotransmitter activity.
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Learning Objectives
- Determine the architecture and purpose of synaptic components, such as synaptic vesicles, intersynaptic spaces, and neurotransmitter activity.
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