Suppose the terminal ends of an axon are in contact with the dendrites of four adjacent neurons,the nerve impulse of the axon will

  • A
    Travel in all the four neurons
  • B
    Get distributed in all the four neurons resulting in a weak impulse
  • C
    Travel only in one neuron which is in closest contact and with the same intensity
  • D
    Travel in none of the neurons because the impulse travels from dendrites of one neuron into the axon of another neuron

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Assertion : Transmission of nerve impulse across a synapse is accomplished by neurotransmitters.
Reason : Transmission across a synapse usually requires neurotransmitters because there is a small space,i.e.,synaptic cleft,that separates one neuron from another.

Distinguish between:
$(1)$ Synapse and Neurotransmitters.
$(2)$ Myelinated nerve fiber and Non-myelinated nerve fiber.

What is a neurotransmitter?

The joint between the axon of a neuron and the dendrite of the next is called:

The chemical causing the transmission of nerve impulse across synapses is

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