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a nerve signal is like a wave. how does this work

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Answered by sivakumar18420ped9fx
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Nerve impulses have a domino effect. Each neuron receives an impulse and must pass it on to the next neuron and make sure the correct impulse continues on its path. Through a chain of chemical events, the dendrites (part of a neuron) pick up an impulse that’s shuttled through the axon and transmitted to the next neuron. The entire impulse passes through a neuron in about seven milliseconds — faster than a lightning strike.
Answered by surjeetsingh69
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A wave of reversal of the negative electrical potential inside the cell passes along the axon with ions moving in and out of the axon.
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