A nerve impulse leaves a neuron via
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The nerve impulse is transmitted in the following sequence: Axon end- synapse- dendrites- dendron- cyton- axon body- axon end. A nerve impulse travels in a form of electrical charge from axon end to the synapse. Here, the electrical impulse is converted to the chemical impulse in the synaptic cleft
Answer:
Is the answer Axon
Explanation:
For nerve impulses to be generated and carried, nerve cells should be in contact with each other. The nerve impulse is transmitted in the following sequence: Axon end- synapse- dendrites- dendron- cyton- axon body- axon end. A nerve impulse travels in a form of electrical charge from axon end to the synapse. Here, the electrical impulse is converted to the chemical impulse in the synaptic cleft. Further this nerve impulse flows from synaptic cleft to dendritic tips, converting the chemical impulse to electrical impulse. Thus, the flow of impulse always flows from one axonal end of a neuron to another dendronal head of a neuron. So, the correct answer is option C.