A.Cytons
B.Dendrites
C.Axons
D.Synapses
Related Mcqs:
- Impulses from CNS to effectors are always carried by:
- The impulses from sense organs are always carried from sense organs to CNS by means of:
- Chemical transmission of nerve impulses from one neuron to the other or from neuron to muscle is done by:
- A nerve which conducts impulses from a tissue to nerve is called:
- Acetylcholine is:
- Destruction of acetylcholine by acetylcho-linesterase is required because of:
- A nerve carrying impulses from a tissue to nerve centre is called:
- A nerve fibre can transmit impulses at the rate of:
- Afferent nerve fibres conduct impulses from:
- In saltatory transmission the impulse propagates: