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The activity occurring at an axon terminal involves the following labelled 1 - 6:

  1. synaptic vesicles
  2. synapse
  3. motor end plates (neurotransmitter receptor)
  4. calcium channel
  5. neurotransmitters
  6. axon

The transmission of nerve impulses between neurons, muscles cells or glands is known as nervous transmissions.

Axons are long slender projections of neurons which are responsible for nervous transmission.

Neurons use both electrochemical signals and chemicals known as neurotransmitters to transmit impulses from one neuron to the next.

The junction between two neurons or an effector cell is known as a synapse.

Neurotransmitters are packaged into synaptic vesicles at the axon end. When electrical signal reaches the end of the axon, influx of calcium ions through the calcium channel cause the the synaptic vessels to fuse with the presynaptic membrane and then release their contents into the synaptic cleft or space.

The neurotransmitters released then bind to the motor end plate resulting in another impulse transmission along the second neuron or an action by effector cells.

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