why is the flow of signal in a snaps from axonal end of a neurone to dendrite and of another neurone and not the other way around
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When signal starts following from the CNS or any impulsive part the signal will always travel from axon to dendrites of other neurons. This is because the cell that generate the conduction are on dendrites and while it always travels to axon due to the complex present in it. While the axon contains a special cell at its end which helps to pass the message and it can never receive it hence the flow is in one direction. Further details are of MBBS level
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