Explain how a signal transferred from one neuron to another
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See when a signal is in a neuron, it an electrical impulse which travels inside it.
now when it reaches the end of a neuron (or a dendritic tip) then the electrical impulse is converted into a chemical(neurotransmitters) which travels to another neuron through a synapse(a part between two consecutive neurons).
When e chemical reaches the second neuron then it is again converted into an electrical impulse.
this process continuous until the signal is recieved by the brain or it reaches the effector region.Best of Luck.
now when it reaches the end of a neuron (or a dendritic tip) then the electrical impulse is converted into a chemical(neurotransmitters) which travels to another neuron through a synapse(a part between two consecutive neurons).
When e chemical reaches the second neuron then it is again converted into an electrical impulse.
this process continuous until the signal is recieved by the brain or it reaches the effector region.Best of Luck.
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a neuron has the cell body which has nucleus called cyton .from cell body many fibrelike projections arises called dendrons that branch into dendrites. these carry signals to the cell .axon which extends outward from the cyton carry signals from the cyton. dendrites of one nueron are connected to the axon of another, forming a chain. thus signals can transferred from one nueron to another..
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