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Why are there two humors within the eye? Explain the location and role of each humor.
Dendrites
Branch-like extensions of neurons that receive signals from other neurons and conduct them toward the cell body.
Synapse
The point of contact between two neurons through which electrical or chemical signals are relayed from one neuron to the other.
Synaptic Space
The small gap at the junction between neurons, through which neurotransmitters are released to facilitate neuronal communication.
Axon Terminal
The endpoint of an axon, which facilitates the transmission of signals to other neurons or muscles via neurotransmitters.
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