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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Synapse - Junctions of Nerve Cells or Neurons
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Synapses are the junctions between nerve cells - the where neurotransmitters relay signals between neurons. The bodies of animals, humans included, are equipped with two messaging systems, hormones and neurons (nerve cells). Hormones are carried in the bloodstream and are slower but longer lasting messengers. Messages in neurons are electrical and so they travel much faster but are short lived. Neurons vary in size from microscopic to up to a metre in length and many need to be joined together to enable messages to travel from one part of the body to another via the central nervous... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Synapse - Junctions of Nerve Cells or Neurons
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10 Questions

1. The central nervous system consists of the brain and which other body part?
2. What do synapses connect?
3. What is the order of events at a synapse between a neuron and a muscle cell?
4. Which of the following words best describes a synapse?
5. Electrical impulses travel along which part of a neuron?
6. Which of the following is not a sense organ?
7. What happens after the neurotransmitter has crossed the synapse?
8. How does the neurotransmitter travel across the synapse?
9. Synapses are not found within which of the following?
10. What do we call the chemicals which travel across the synapses?