The flow of nerve impulse in a synapse is from axonal end of one neuron to the dendrite end of other neuron . Give reason.
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When the nerve impulse reaches the dendrites at the end of the axon, chemical messengers called neurotransmitters are released. These chemicals diffuse across the synapse (the gap between the two neurons).
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yes the flow of nerve impulse in a synapse is from axonal end of one neuron to the dendrite end of other neuron this takes place by changing the going on electrical impulses into chemical signals which travel down the synapse and finally as soon as they reach the dendrite of another neuron a new electrical impulse starts again ....
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