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प्रश्न
In a synapse, chemical signal is transmitted from
पर्याय
dendritic end of one neuron to axonal end of another neuron
axon to cell body of the same neuron
cell body to axonal end of the same neuron
axonal end of one neuron to dendritic end of another neuron
उत्तर
axonal end of one neuron to dendritic end of another neuron
Explanation -
Chemical signals (neurotransmitter) are transmitted from axonal end of one neuron to dendrite of another neuron through a gap called synapse.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Receptor, Spinal cord, Effector, Motor neuron, Sensory neuron.
Mention the exact location of the Myelin sheath
Briefly explain the following terms: Synapse
Mention the exact location of Epididymis
Fill in the blank:
Basic structural unit of the nervous system is the________.
Define the term Sensory neuron.
What are the advantages of having a nervous system?
Explain the following term :
Association neuron
Draw a labeled diagram of a myelinated neuron.
Bipolar neurons are found in ______
Nerve cells do not possess ______
______ carries the impulse towards the cell body.
Dendrons are the longest fibres that conduct impulses away from the cell body.
As compare to medullated nerves, the conduction of impulse by non-medullated nerve fibres is ______ times faster.
What are the gaps between adjacent myelin sheaths called?
Which cells form a single layer of squamous or columnar often ciliated epithelial cells lining the ventricle?
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?