The adult human brain is estimated to contain from 1014 to 5 × 1014 (100–500 trillion) synapses. Every cubic millimeter of cerebral cortex contains roughly a billion of them.
Neurotransmitters are formed in a presynaptic neuron and stored in small
membrane-bound sacks, called
vesicles
, inside this neuron. When this neuron is activated, these intracellular
vesicles fuse with the cell membrane and release their contents into the
synapse, a process called exocytosis.