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Does anyone know the difference between synapse and synaptic cleft?

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Does anyone know the difference between synapse and synaptic cleft?

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A synapse is the whole caboodal, including synaptic cleft and pre and post synaptic terminal. The synaptic cleft is literally just the space between the two terminal (pre and post synaptic).

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