Biology, asked by shifakhan2849, 10 months ago

why do signal always travel dendrites to axin terminal?​

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Answered by piyush201888
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Explanation:

The neurotransmitters required is synthesised only by axon terminals and the receptors required to detect these chemical transmitters are only present on the dendritic ends. Thus, the impulse always flows from one axonal end of a neuron to another dendron head of a neuron.

Answered by Anonymous
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The neurotransmitters required is synthesised only by axon terminals and the receptors required to detect these chemical transmitters are only present on the dendritic ends. Thus, the impulse always flows from one axonal end of a neuron to another dendron head of a neuron

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