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Question
Electrical impulse travels in a neuron from
Options
Dendrite → axon → axonal end → cell body
Cell body → dendrite → axon → axonal end
Dendrite → cell body → axon → axonal end
Axonal end → axon → cell body → dendrite
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Solution
Dendrite → cell body → axon → axonal end
Explanation -
Dendrites of one neuron receive an electrical impulse from axonal end of another neuron. After that, the impulse travels through the cell body to axon to axonal end.
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