Answer: True
Explanation: The typical synapse in the Central Nervous System (CNS) consists of 3 parts namely:
1) 'The Presynaptic Neuron' formed by the terminal button of an axon
2) 'The Postsynaptic Neuron' made up of segments of dendrite or cell body
3) 'The Synaptic Cleft' which is the space between the presynaptic neuron and postsynaptic neuron.
The 'Central Nervous system (CNS)' is made up of the brain and spinal cord.
A 'Synapse' is a junction between two nerve cells. It transfers information from one cell to another either by 'diffusion' or through 'neurotransmission'. The transfer of information can be from nerve to nerve or nerve to muscle.
The 'Presynaptic Neuron' is a nerve cell that fires the neurotransmitter. In other words, it delivers messages (neurotransmission) across the synapse. The 'Postsynapse' is the receiver of the neurotransmission which is the message.
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A <u>hybrid</u> administrative agency is an agency that has characteristics of both executive and independent agencies.
Federal executive departments (those led by a Cabinet secretary) and the Executive Office of the President do not constitute independent entities of the United States government. In a more specific sense, the term only refers to those independent agencies that, despite being regarded as members of the executive branch, have the power to regulate or make rules.
A hybrid administrative agency is one that possesses traits from both independent agencies. Each individual statutory grant of jurisdiction was established by separate statutes approved by the Congress, and each one specifies the objectives the agency must strive toward as well as what substantive areas.
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