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Standard X
Biology
Types of Neurons
A neuron cont...
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A neuron contains cyton axon and dendrites. Then how can neuron in a nerve just be axon. As nerve is considered to be a bundle of axons. Why do neurons in a nerve don not have cyton but just contains axons?
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Which of the following statements about transmission of nerve impulse is incorrect?
(a) Nerve impulse travels from dendritic end towards axonal end.
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