The action potential causes neurotransmitters to be released into the __________. A. myelin sheath
B. axon
C. synapse
D. synaptic vesicle
E. synaptic knob

(btw the answer isn't D or E, i tried both, there wrong, i'm on my last attempt right now)

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The action potential causes neurotransmitters to be released into the ==========>   Answer ========>    C,    SYNAPSE

At the junction between two neurons (synapse), an action potential causes neuron A to release a chemical neurotransmitter.






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  • The action potential  brings about the release of  neurotransmitters to the  SYNAPSE

Neurotransmitter can be regarded as chemical messenger which carries as well as  boosts, and balances of  signals that exist  between neurons i.e synapses and have a target  at cells throughout the body. The targeted cells could be from glands or  muscles, as well as other neurons.

  • The action potential  brings about the release of  neurotransmitters to the  SYNAPSE
  • synapse can be regarded as small gap that exist at the end of neurons which gives room for signals to pass from one neuron to another.
  • At the junction between two neurons (synapse), an action potential causes neuron to release a chemical neurotransmitter.

  • axon: this is portion of nerve cell i.e neuron which convey nerves away from cell of body

  • synaptic knob:  This is the knob that is been filled with enclosed vesicles membrane that contains neurotransmitters

  • Synaptic vesicles: are little electron lucent vesicles which claustered at presynaptic terminal

Therefore, the The action potential  brings about the release of  neurotransmitters to the  SYNAPSE

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