📂 Anatomy
synapse — Definition
sinaps / synapse
Sinaps is a proprietary port that provides signal transmission between two neurons or between a neuron and a muscle or gland cell. Presinaptic and postinaptic are composed of two parts; signals are transmitted through chemical neurotransmitters or electrical currents. Clinically, synaps dysfunction plays a critical role in neurological and psychiatric diseases (e.g. Alzheimer, epilepsy).
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is sinaps?
sinaps; sinaps is a proprietary port that provides signal transmission between two neurons or between a neuron and a muscle or gland cell. Presinaptic and postinaptic are composed of two parts; signals are transmitted through chemical neurotransmitters or electrical currents. Clinically, synaps dysfunction plays a critical role in neurological and psychiatric diseases (e.g. Alzheimer, epilepsy).
❓ What is synapse in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "synapse" is sinaps.
❓ Which medical field is sinaps related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.