Biology, asked by sheikzeeshan20, 8 months ago

explain how nerve impulse travels ?​

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Answered by lovelylailla1208
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An impulse travels along the neuron pathways as electrical charges move across each neural cell membrane. Ions moving across the membrane cause the impulse to move along the nerve cells. ... When the impulse reaches the end of one neuron (the axon), the impulse reaches a synapse. A synapse is the space between neurons.

Answered by 09zishan
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An impulse travels along the neuron pathways as electrical charges move across each neural cell membrane. Ions moving across the membrane cause the impulse to move along the nerve cells. ... When the impulse reaches the end of one neuron (the axon), the impulse reaches a synapse. A synapse is the space between neurons.

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