Why is the flow of signals in a synapse from axonal end of one neuron to dendritic end of another neuron, but not the reverse?
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Signals in a synapse flow from axonal end of one neuron to dendritic end of another neuron but not the reverse because when this electrical signal after reaching the axonal end releases a chemical. This chemical then moves towards the dendrite end of the other neuron.
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Basically the ends contains specific ions like Na on one end while Cl on the other but no the opposite as a result when a charge is induced the na and cl ions change their sides which allows the electrons to flow . Na and Cl are examples there are 2 more neurotransmitters present please refer to NCERT 11 for further information.
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