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Give reason – Neurons are not capable of regeneration. What is saltatory conduction?​

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Answered by cuteeeshalini
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CNS neurons do not upregulate growth-associated genes to the same extent as do PNS neurons. Consequently, their ability to regenerate is limited even in the absence of inhibitors. Increasing the intrinsic growth capacity of neurons allows modest axon regeneration within the CNS....

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Saltatory conduction describes the way an electrical impulse skips from node to node down the full length of an axon, speeding the arrival of the impulse at the nerve terminal in comparison with the slower continuous progression of depolarization spreading down an unmyelinated axon.

Answered by LEGEND778
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Neurons do not undergo cell division they always remain in interphase but in peripheral neurons regeneration occurs when the axons comes in close proximity then the surviving Schwann cells forms regeneration tube as the part of axons.

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