Junction between neurons or between a neuron and a receptor/effector is a synapse
In a synapse, the end of an axon will be found very close to the membrane of a dendrite or cell body of the next neuron
The electrical message cannot cross the synaptic cleft (gap between the two neurons)
Arrival of a nerve impulse causes the release of chemical transmitter substance into the the synaptic cleft called a neurotransmitter that diffuse across the space and binds to the receptors on the receiving membrane
Activates ion channels in the membrane leading to the nervous impulse being transmitted further
This is why nervous messages are termed electrochemical messages because they involve electrical impulses along axons and the release of neurotransmitters across the synaptic cleft to transmit messages
Neurotransmitters can be broken down and re activated by enzymes
Synapses are the points between neurons where the electrical signal is converted into a chemical signal
Information is passed from one neuron to the next, but the neurons don't touch each other
Neurons communicate with other neurons across the synapse via a chemical message