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Question
Complete the statement by choosing appropriate match among the following -
a. Resting potential | i. Chemicals involved in the transmission of impulses at synapses. |
b. Nerve impulse | ii. Gap between the pre synaptic and post synaptic neurons |
c. Synaptic cleft | iii. Electrical potential difference across the resting neural membrane |
d. Neurotransmitters | iv. An electrical wave like response of a neuron to a stimulation |
Solution
a. Resting potential | iii. Electrical potential difference across the resting neural membrane |
b. Nerve impulse | iv. An electrical wave like response of a neuron to a stimulation. |
c. Synaptic cleft | ii. Gap between the pre synaptic and post synaptic neurons |
d. Neurotransmitters | i. Chemicals involved in the transmission of impulses at synapses |
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