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Difference between symmetric pulse and asymmetric pulse

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Answered by abhilashbhoi16
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Explanation:

A symmetric pulse is a solution where both fibres fire simultaneously and the action potentials propagate locked in phase at the same wave speed along the length of each fibre; an antisymmetric pulse is a solution where one fibre fires, resulting in an action potential propagating along it, while the other remains at ...

Answered by smartbrainz
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The symmetric pulse and the asymmetric pulse are related to the  action potential of the neurons

Explanation:

  • if there are two sets of nerve fibres and both of them reaches the firing potential at the same time and the the potential is passed down at the same speed of the wave in the direction of each nerve fibre then it is said to be symmetric pulse.
  • On the other hand if the wave in the fever is such that one of the nerve fibre  faster than the  Other fibre then it is known as the asymmetry pulse

to know more about action potential,

What is action potential? Brainly.in

https://brainly.in/question/2073931

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