Biology, asked by aamnakhan5, 9 months ago

why does a path of signal is unidirectional in neurone​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Neurotransmitters are molecules that fit like a lock and key into a specific receptor. The receptor is located on the next cell in the line. ... Therefore, nerve impulses cannot travel in the opposite direction, because nerve cells only have neurotransmitter storage vesicles going one way, and receptors in one place.

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