Neuromuscular Junction
IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION: The word "synapse" refers to the connection between a neuron and another neuron. I should have used the term "neuromuscular junction", which represents the area where a neuron meets a muscle. This was a mistake on my part, and I apologize for any confusion! Based on ANAT113 from Centennial College, this channel is designed to help students understand the tricky topics of Anatomy and Physiology. Share your feedback! Tell me what you think, or request other topics, at [email protected]. Channel created by Cindy Wei, Centennial College tutor (Morningside campus) and University of Waterloo Honours Kinesiology co-op student.

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Neuromuscular Junction

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Synapse

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