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The Tiny Gaps Separating Neurons from One Another and Across

Question 429

Question 429

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The tiny gaps separating neurons from one another and across which information must be transmitted are known as


A) synapses.
B) synaptic vesicles.
C) receptor sites.
D) ion channels.

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