k Excitatory synapses on a dendrite, TEM Excitatory asymmetric synapses on a neuron dendrite mammal central nervous system, transmission electron micrograph TEM. Two axon terminals form excitatory synapses on a dendrite. Chemical synapses are specialized junctions through which nerve cells signal one another or other nonneuronal cells such as muscles. At a typical synapse an axon and a dendrite flank each other across a slender gap synaptic cleft red. Signalling molecules, known as neurotransmitters, are contained in tiny vesicles of the axon. Neurotransmitters pass rapidly from axon to dendrite triggering an electrical impulse. Magnification x16,245 when shortest axis printed at 25 millimetres. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Excitatory synapses on a dendrite, TEM Excitatory  asymmetric  synapses on a neuron dendrite  mammal central nervous system , transmission electron micrograph  TEM . Two axon terminals form excitatory synapses on a dendrite. Chemical synapses are specialized junctions through which nerve cells signal one another or other non neuronal cells such as muscles. At a typical synapse an axon and a dendrite flank each other across a slender gap  synaptic cleft  red . Signalling molecules, known as neurotransmitters, are contained in tiny vesicles of the axon. Neurotransmitters pass rapidly from axon to dendrite triggering an electrical impulse. Magnification: x16,245 when shortest axis printed at 25 millimetres.
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Excitatory synapses on a dendrite, TEM

Excitatory (asymmetric) synapses on a neuron dendrite (mammal central nervous system), transmission electron micrograph (TEM). Two axon terminals form excitatory synapses on a dendrite. Chemical synapses are specialized junctions through which nerve cells signal one another or other non-neuronal cells such as muscles. At a typical synapse an axon and a dendrite flank each other across a slender gap (synaptic cleft; red). Signalling molecules, known as neurotransmitters, are contained in tiny vesicles of the axon. Neurotransmitters pass rapidly from axon to dendrite triggering an electrical impulse. Magnification: x16,245 when shortest axis printed at 25 millimetres.

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