Biology, asked by ayushipanigrahi12, 10 months ago

what happens to axons when they're stimulated?​

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When a proximal impulse stimulates the stretch and heat receptors on one branch of a bifurcated axon, the produced signal moves backwards towards the point of axon bifurcation. The impulse then reflects down the other branch of the axon to the effector organ causing axon reflex.

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physiology when a proximal impulse stimulates the stretch and heat receptors on one branch of a bifurcated axons , the produced signal moves back wards towards the point of axon bifurcation. the impulse then reflects down the other branch of the axon to the effector organ causing axon reflex

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