Which of the following correctly distinguishes an electrical synapse from a chemical synapse?
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Correct answer: Chemical synapses use a cleft; electrical synapses pass current through gap junctions.
Chemical synapses rely on neurotransmitter release across a synaptic cleft; electrical synapses have gap junctions that directly pass current between cells, allowing more rapid signal transmission.
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