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The synapse is a cleft between two or more nerve cells. It is a structure where the electical signals one neurone are converted to chemical signals in order to transmit information from one nerve cell to the next nerve cell(s).
The synapse is a cleft between two or more [[Neuron|nerve cells]]. It is a structure where the electical signals one neurone are converted to chemical signals in order to transmit information from one nerve cell to the next nerve cell(s).

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The synapse is a cleft between two or more nerve cells. It is a structure where the electical signals one neurone are converted to chemical signals in order to transmit information from one nerve cell to the next nerve cell(s).