Neurons communicate by receiving and transmitting nerve impulses. The axon terminals of the presynaptic neuron are stimulated. The terminal contain synaptic vesicles, which empty neurotransmitters into the synapse threshold is reached, the action potential begins, and a neuron fires.

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1. Neurons communicate by receiving and transmitting nerve impulses. The axon terminals of the presynaptic neuron are stimulated. The terminal contain synaptic vesicles, which empty neurotransmitters into the synapse threshold is reached, the action potential begins, and a neuron fires.