Biology, asked by pranayshinde16, 10 months ago

Interneuronal gaps are filled with
a. areolar tissue b. neuroglial cells c. adipose tissue d. loose fibrous tissue.​

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Answered by avyaanandjain
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Answer:

Explanation:

Areolar tissue is the fibrous connective tissue with fibres arranged in a mesh or net and acts as a filling tissue. Adipose tissue or body fat or simply fat is loose connective tissue composed of adipocytes or fat cells, which stores fats. So, the ... D . A - q, B - r, C - p, D - s.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Interneuronal gaps are filled with neuroglial cells

Option b

Explanation:

  • The gaps which is present between the two neuronal is known as synapse . It is the synapse where there is jumping of the charge from one of the neurones to the other neurone. This takes place and there is fast movement of the impulse.
  • The neurone is filled with neuroglial cells. As a result there is uniform transmission of the impulse. There is also saltatory transmission which increase speed of cells.

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