Synapse that increases in effectiveness because of simultaneous activity in the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons is called Hebbian Synapse.
<h3>What is Synapse?</h3>
A synapse is a component of the nervous system that enables a neuron (or nerve cell) to transmit an electrical or chemical signal to an additional neuron or to the target effector cell.
The transfer of nerve impulses from one neuron to another requires synapses.
The synapse contributes to the development of memory. Because of the signaling mechanisms of the receptors, which are activated by neurotransmitters across the synaptic cleft, the connection between the two neurons is strengthened when both neurons are engaged at the same time. The capacity of two interconnected brain circuits is thought to influence how well memories are stored. Long-term potentiation is the name for this process of synapse strengthening.
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Answer:
Secondary waves are also called S waves. As they pass through a material, the material's particles are shaken up and down or from side to side. Secondary waves rock small buildings back and forth as they pass. Secondary waves can travel through rock, but unlike primary waves they cannot travel through liquids or gases.
Explanation:
At the time of aerobic respiration, the oxygen is taken up by the cells and in combination with glucose generates energy in the form of ATP, and the cell expels water and carbon dioxide. This is an oxidation-reduction reaction in which glucose is oxidized and oxygen is reduced.
In the entire process of oxidation, glucose is losing one or more electrons to oxygen, and in reduction, oxygen is gaining electrons.
Thus, the correct answer is glucose is losing those electrons through oxidation and oxygen gains those electrons through the process of reduction.
Grow, reproduce, take in nutrients from the environment, respond to the environment, transport materials thru-out their body, produce chemicals
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