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Uracil (U) is not part of DNA but is part of RNA
Chromatids are only called as chromatids when they are sister chromatids, meaning that when chromosome have two double stranded DNA attached together, each of the double stranded DNA is a sister chromatid, and while the whole thing (the two sister chromatids that are attached together) is called a chromosome.
So after the DNA has been replicated, the chromosome consist of 2 sister chromatids, attached to each other at their centromere.
Overall, sister chromatid is one of the two double stranded DNA in a replicated chromosome, and chromosome is the whole "X" shape that we see. For example, in humans, after the S phase of interphase in the cell cycle, we have 46 chromosomes, with 92 chromatids, since each chromosome is an "X" shape, by having two sister chromatids.
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The idea it can describe is that it is the transfer of information from one neuron to another.
<h3>Transfer of information </h3>
The nervous system is part of the body systems that helps in the transfer of information from nerve to nerve and from nerve to muscle tissues.
The presynaptic nerve is the nerve that sends the information that is to be conveyed in form of action potential impulses.
The impulses led to the release of neurotransmitters from the terminal of the presynaptic nerve to the synapse. This binds to the receptor if the postsynaptic cell which receives the message.
Learn more about neurotransmitters here:
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