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单词 synaptic
释义
synapsesyn‧apse /ˈsaɪnæps, ˈsɪn- $ ˈsɪnæps, sɪˈnæps/ noun [countable] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINsynapse
Origin:
1800-1900 Modern Latin synapsis, from Greek, ‘joint’, from synaptein ‘to fasten together’, from syn- (SYN-) + haptein ‘to fasten’
Examples
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  • How do they find the correct synapses out of the hundreds or thousands on each neuron?
  • Muscle paralyzing agents tend to interfere with the synapse between nerve and muscle.
  • Something is known of the physical nature of the change in the synapse.
  • The mechanisms are likely to involve changes at both sides of the synapse.
  • The opening of these channels either directly inhibits a neuron from firing or reduces the amount of neurotransmitter released into the synapse.
  • Then impulses travel down both branches, and so on, until shifting the presynaptic voltage at a thousand different synapses.
  • This is useful as the path involves very few synapses.
  • With repetition, these synapses become less effective in causing the motor neurones to fire.
the place where nerve cells meet, especially in the brainsynaptic /sɪˈnæptɪk/ adjective
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