A.Neurohormones
B.Neurohumors
C.Both (a) & (b)
D.None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Transmission through synapses is:
- Who established the physiological importance of synapses:
- Synapses between motor fibres and end plates are called:
- For short-distance transmission, the methods of transmission that can be used is
- The beaded processes of sensory cells in Hydra make synapses with processes of:
- In saltatory transmission the impulse propagates:
- Transmission in myelinated fibres occurs:
- Saltatory transmission of nerve impulse occurs in the:
- Neurohormones inhibiting post-synaptic transmission are:
- Acetylcholine is responsible for transmission of nerve impulses through: