A neruron has three main pats .
(i) Cell body.
(ii) Axon
(iii) Dendrites.
Any stimulus/nerve impulse passes from one neuron to another via axon. This nerve impulse is wave of bioelectric/electrochemical disturbance that passes along neuron druing conduction of an excitation.

Transport and release of a neurotransmitter occurs within a synapse. At a chemical synapse, the membranes of the pre- and post-synaptic neuron are separated by a fluid-filled space called synaptic cleft. Chemicals called neurotransmitters are involved in the transmission of impulses at these synapses. The axon terminals contain vesicles filled with these neruotransmitters.
When an impulse (action potential) arrives at the axon terminal,it stimulates the movement of the synaptic vesicles towards the membrane, where they fuse with the plasma membrane and relase their neurotranmitters in the synaptic cleft.
The released neurotransmitters bind to their specific receptors, present on the post-synaptic membrane. This binding opens 10n channels allowing the entry of ions which can generate a new action potential in the post-synaptic neuron.
