What happens after the neurotransmitter has crossed the synapse?

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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 meter 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 system. The nervous system, including the brain, consists of chains and networks of neurons. Where neurons meet, there is a small gap called a synapse - synapses are junctions between one neuron and another. In order for a message to... Show more

What happens after the neurotransmitter has crossed the synapse?