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    • A synapse is a junction between two nerve cells, where signals pass from the pre-synaptic neuron to the post-synaptic neuron
    • What triggers a response in the post-synaptic neuron?
      Neurotransmitter binding
    • Match the synapse type with its feature:
      Electrical Synapse ↔️ Connected by gap junctions
      Chemical Synapse ↔️ Separated by a synaptic cleft
    • The synaptic cleft is a small gap between neurons in a synapse

      True
    • There are two main types of synapses: electrical and chemical
    • Which type of synapse is faster: electrical or chemical?
      Electrical
    • Order the components of a synapse:
      1️⃣ Pre-synaptic neuron's axon terminal
      2️⃣ Synaptic cleft
      3️⃣ Post-synaptic neuron's dendrite
    • The synaptic cleft is a small gap
    • Electrical synapses are connected by gap junctions
    • Chemical synapses transmit signals in a unidirectional direction
    • Which type of synapse is typically unidirectional?
      Chemical
    • Synaptic vesicles in the pre-synaptic neuron contain neurotransmitters
      True
    • Match the component of a chemical synapse with its function:
      Synaptic Cleft ↔️ Small gap between neurons
      Post-Synaptic Neuron ↔️ Receives the signal
    • The synaptic cleft is a small gap between the pre-synaptic and post-synaptic neurons
    • What triggers a response in the post-synaptic neuron?
      Neurotransmitter binding
    • When an action potential reaches the axon terminal, it triggers the release of neurotransmitters from synaptic vesicles
    • Neurotransmitter binding can either excite or inhibit the post-synaptic neuron.
      True
    • What is the primary mechanism of signal transmission in a chemical synapse?
      Neurotransmitter diffusion
    • Steps of signal transmission in a chemical synapse
      1️⃣ Action potential reaches axon terminal
      2️⃣ Neurotransmitter release
      3️⃣ Neurotransmitter diffusion
      4️⃣ Neurotransmitter binding
      5️⃣ Postsynaptic response
    • What is the structural difference between electrical and chemical synapses?
      Gap junctions vs synaptic cleft
    • The synaptic cleft is a small gap between the pre-synaptic and post-synaptic neurons
    • Steps of neurotransmission at a chemical synapse
      1️⃣ Action potential reaches axon terminal
      2️⃣ Neurotransmitters released into synaptic cleft
      3️⃣ Neurotransmitters diffuse across cleft
      4️⃣ Neurotransmitters bind to receptors on post-synaptic neuron
      5️⃣ Post-synaptic neuron is excited or inhibited
    • What effect does an excitatory neurotransmitter have on the post-synaptic neuron?
      More likely to fire
    • Two primary mechanisms of synaptic plasticity are long-term potentiation and long-term depression
    • Electrical synapses use neurotransmitters to transmit signals.
      False
    • Electrical synapses can transmit signals in both directions

      True
    • What is the role of neurotransmitters in a synapse?
      Signal transmission
    • Neurotransmitters bind to receptors on the post-synaptic neuron

      True
    • Why are electrical synapses faster than chemical synapses?
      Direct ion flow
    • Match the synapse type with its modulation capability:
      Electrical Synapse ↔️ Less modifiable
      Chemical Synapse ↔️ Highly modifiable
    • Neurotransmitters cross the synaptic cleft to transmit signals

      True
    • Order the components of a chemical synapse in terms of signal flow:
      1️⃣ Pre-synaptic neuron's axon terminal
      2️⃣ Synaptic cleft
      3️⃣ Post-synaptic neuron's dendrite
    • The synaptic cleft is a small gap between the pre-synaptic and post-synaptic neurons
    • What does the axon terminal of the pre-synaptic neuron contain?
      Synaptic vesicles
    • The post-synaptic neuron receives signals through receptors on its dendrite.
      True
    • Steps of neurotransmission at a chemical synapse
      1️⃣ Neurotransmitter release
      2️⃣ Neurotransmitter diffusion
      3️⃣ Neurotransmitter binding
      4️⃣ Postsynaptic response
    • What happens to neurotransmitters after their release into the synaptic cleft?
      They diffuse
    • Match the type of synapse with its key feature:
      Electrical synapse ↔️ Connected by gap junctions
      Chemical synapse ↔️ Separated by a synaptic cleft
    • Electrical synapses are faster and more reliable, while chemical synapses offer more control through neurotransmitter modulation
    • Chemical synapses are highly modifiable compared to electrical synapses.

      True
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