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[[Synapse]]n, for example, convey the information that the fingertip feels something via the release of [[neurotransmitter]]n to the continuing [[nerve]] cell. The docking of the neurotransmitters to the [[receptor]] of the [[postsynaptic] membrane causes a change in the permeability of the [[cell membrane]]. This passes the information on to the brain, which makes us conscious of this sensation.
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[[Synapse/en|Synapse]]n, for example, convey the information that the fingertip feels something via the release of [[neurotransmitter]]n to the continuing [[Nerv/en|nerve]] cell. The docking of the neurotransmitters to the [[Rezeptor/en|receptor]] of the [[postsynaptic] membrane causes a change in the permeability of the [[cell membrane]]. This passes the information on to the brain, which makes us conscious of this sensation.
 
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In physiology, excitation means that certain systems have the ability to react automatically to stimuli in their environment.

Synapsen, for example, convey the information that the fingertip feels something via the release of neurotransmittern to the continuing nerve cell. The docking of the neurotransmitters to the receptor of the [[postsynaptic] membrane causes a change in the permeability of the cell membrane. This passes the information on to the brain, which makes us conscious of this sensation.

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