postsynaptikus
Postsynaptikus, also known as postsynaptic, refers to the part of a synapse that receives the neurotransmitter released by the presynaptic neuron. A synapse is a junction where a neuron communicates with another neuron, muscle cell, or gland cell. The postsynaptic component typically includes the postsynaptic membrane, which is the plasma membrane of the receiving cell, and the postsynaptic receptors, which are proteins embedded in the membrane that bind to the neurotransmitter.
The postsynaptic receptors are highly specific, meaning they only bind to a particular neurotransmitter. Once the
The postsynaptic component plays a crucial role in the transmission of signals in the nervous system. It