Science, asked by arindam600, 9 months ago

assertion nerve impulse is a one way conduction
reason nerve impulse is transmitted from dendrite to axon​

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Answered by AdorableMe
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Answer:

a)If both assertion and reason are correct and R is the correct explanation of A.

Explanation:

A Nerve electrical impulse only travels in one direction.In order for a "nerve impulse" to pass from cell to cell, it must cross synaptic junctions. The nerve cells are lined up head to tail all the way down a nerve track, and are not connected, but have tiny gaps between them and the next cell.

Nerve impulses are mostly electrical signals along the dendrites to produce a nerve impulse or action potential. The action potential is the result of ions moving in and out of the cell. A nerve impulse travels from the dendritic end towards the axonal end.

Answered by 19sw010502
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Answer:

BOTH (A) AND (R) ARE CORRECT AND (R) IS THE CORRECT EXPLINATION OF (A)

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