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Nerve fibres conduct impulses in...

Nerve fibres conduct impulses in

A

One direction

B

Two direction

C

Multidirection

D

None of the above

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The correct Answer is:
A

Nerve fibres conduct impulse in one direction as neurotransmitter such as acetylcholine released from synaptic bulb of one neuron which bind to the receptor of dendrite of next neuron.
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