syn·apse  (s ĭn ăps ′, s ĭ-n ăps )
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n. The junction across which a nerve impulse passes from an axon terminal to a neuron, muscle cell, or gland cell. intr.v. syn·apsed, syn·aps·ing, syn·aps·es 1. To form a synapse. 2. To undergo synapsis.
[Greek sunapsis, point of contact, from sunaptein, to join together : sun-, syn- + haptein, to fasten.]  (click for a larger image) synapse |