The flow of signals in a synapse is always from axonemal end of one neuron to the dendritic end of the other neuron but not reverse. Justify
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yeah it's true that the flow of signals in a synapse is always from outside
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Flow of signal in a synapse is usually one way.
This is because at the axonemal end, chemical substance is released which drifts towards the dendritic end and turns into electrical signal.
Once it drifts towards the other end, it cannot be converted back into chemical substance thus inhibiting it from reversing.
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