What is the reason for the unidirectional transmission of nerve impulses through a synapse?

  • A
    Nerve fibers are covered by a myelin sheath.
  • B
    Sodium pumps operate in the cell body and continue in the axon.
  • C
    Neurotransmitters are released by dendrites and not by axon terminals.
  • D
    Neurotransmitters are released by axon terminals and not by dendrites.

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