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Why is transmission between neurons unidirectional?

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Answered by sudistar123
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Because of the chemical nature of these transmissions and the structure of the neuron

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Answered by saranyaammu3
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Answer:

Because of the chemical nature of these transmissions and the structure of the neuron

Explanation:

Basically, neurons are shaped with a cell body as the control centre, up to thousands of dendrites recieving information, one axon transmitting information, and one axon terminal which allows for said information to be transmitted. Because action potentials can only travel from dendrites through to the axon, the transmission must be unidirectional.

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