What are the three primary anatomical components that constitute a synapse?

Answer

Presynaptic terminal, synaptic cleft, and postsynaptic membrane

A synapse is primarily composed of the presynaptic terminal (the sending end), the synaptic cleft (the minute space), and the postsynaptic membrane (the receiving surface).

What are the three primary anatomical components that constitute a synapse?

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