Where do neurotransmitters act?

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2026-05-02 20:25

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They act at the end of a synapse. These are where in the nervous system (relay arc) a relay neurone meets a motor neurone.

There is a gap called a synapse between these two neurones and so the only way to transmit the electrical impulse is through neurotransmitters which 'jump' across the gap whilist 'holding' on to the impulse.

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