Biology, asked by SaiAshritaSasmal, 6 months ago

1. How is an impulse transmitted from a
neuron to the next neuron?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The action potential travels rapidly down the neuron's axon as an electric current. A nerve impulse is transmitted to another cell at either an electrical or a chemical synapse. At a chemical synapse, neurotransmitter chemicals are released from the presynaptic cell into the synaptic cleft between cells.

Answered by prishitarvrathi
2

nerve impulse travels rapidly from a neuron to another neuron. the impulses transmitted in the synapse, a gap between neurones nerve ending and dendrite.

The impulse travels as an electric current.

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