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NSC Ch. 5Verified Practice Questions with A+
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most recent quizzes)
synaptic transmission - process of information transfer at a synapse



two types: electrical and chemical

electrical synapses - synaptic transmission via electrical current flowing from one neuron
to the next



occur through gap junctions that ions pass directly from cytoplasm of one cell to cytoplasm of
the other



at the junctions, channels called connexons (2 per channel) form gap junction channels that ions
pass through



transmission is bidirectional and very fast



when connected by by gap junctions, said to be electrically coupled



AP in the presynaptic neuron causes a small amount of ionic current to flow across the gap
junction channels into the other neuron causing PSP

chemical synapses - chemical neurotransmitters transfer information from one neuron to
another at the synapse; most



presynaptic and postsynaptic membranse separated by synaptic cleft that's filled with a matrix
of fibrous extracellular protein

, presynaptic element usually an axon terminal, which contains dozens of synaptic vesicles inside
of which are neurotransmitters and the terminal may also contain secretory vesicles

postsynaptic potential (PSP) - AP caused in the second neuron in an electrically coupled
neurons

secretory granules - large vesicles in axon terminals that contain soluble protein that
appears dark in the electron microscope



also called dense-core vesicles

membrane differentiations - dense accumulations of protein adjacent to and within the
membrane on either side of the synaptic cleft

active zones - sites of the neurotransmitter release; located on the presynaptic side

postsynaptic density - the protein thickly accumulated in and just under the postsynaptic
membrane



contains the neurotransmitter receptors which convert the intercellular chemical signal into an
intracellular signal in the postsynaptic cell

axodendritic - postsynaptic membrane is on a dendrite

axosomatic - postsynaptic membrane is on the cell body

axoaxonic - postsynaptic membrane is on another axon

dendrodendritic - dendrites that form synapses with one another

Gray's type I synapse - synapses in which the membrane differentiation on the
postsynaptic side is thicker than that on the presynaptic side



aka asymmetrical synapses

Gray's type II synapse - those in which the membrane differentiations are of similar
thickness



aka symmetrical synapses
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