Biology, asked by lionking321ps, 1 month ago

In case of an injury, the tissue senses the pain. Which statement correctly describe how the nerve impulse will reach the tissue? *
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(a)From axon of a neuron to the nucleus that are present in the tissue
(b)From cell body of a neuron to the nerve ending that are located on the tissue
(c)From nerve ending of a neuron to the cell body that are present in the neuron
(d)From dendrite of a neuron to the other dendrite that are located on the tissue

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Answered by akshita00gupta
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Answer:

c) from nerve ending of a neuron to the cell body that are present in the neuron

Answered by shilpa85475
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From nerve ending of a neuron to the cell body that are present in the neuron - option C is the right option.

A synapse is the point where an axon terminal contacts another cell. The transfer of a nerve impulse to another cell takes place here. The presynaptic cell is the cell that delivers the nerve impulse, while the postsynaptic cell is the cell that receives the nerve impulse.

A nerve impulse is a brief reversal of electrical charge across a resting neuron's membrane. An action potential is the reversal of charge. When a neuron gets a chemical signal from another cell, the process begins.

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