Biology, asked by sairamkaramshetty, 10 months ago

give reason Neurotransmitters are broken down by an enzyme just
after passing an impulse from one neuron to the other​

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Answered by Anonymous
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After a neurotransmitter molecule has been recognized by a post-synaptic receptor, it is released back into the synaptic cleft. Once in the synapse, it must be quickly removed or chemically inactivated in order to prevent constant stimulation of the post-synaptic cell and an excessive firing of action potentials.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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neurotransmitters are chemical substances which are liberated from the axon terminal which helps in the  forward movement of the nuclear impulse.

Explanation:

  • the neurotransmitter which are secreted by the axon terminal are broken down by different types of enzymes.
  • If they are not broken down then the impulse from the nervous system would do not end and there would be constant stimulation of the muscles. This would lead to the the fatigue of the muscle. As a result of this there is is special enzymes for this purpose.

To know more about neurotransmitters,

name the neurotransmitter that conducts nerve impulse through .

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