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A synapse is like a tiny bridge between nerve cells (neurons) that helps them communicate. When one neuron wants to send a message to another, it releases special chemicals (neurotransmitters) into the gap between them. These chemicals cross the gap and tell the next neuron what to do, like passing a note in class. This process helps your brain control everything from moving your muscles to remembering things.