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Invasive procedures are those that do not penetrate the skin or a body cavity.
Neuromuscular Junction
The synapse or interface between a neuron and a muscle cell, allowing for the transmission of a nerve impulse to trigger muscle contraction.
Synaptic Vesicles
Small sacs located in nerve terminals that store neurotransmitters released during synaptic transmission.
Synaptic Cleft
The small gap at a synapse between neurons, across which neurotransmitters travel to transmit electrical signals from one neuron to another.
Presynaptic Terminal
The part of a neuron that releases neurotransmitters to send signals to a neighboring post-synaptic cell.
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