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Explain the conduction of nerve impulse along the axon? Try to explain step wise.​

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Answered by ritesh2309
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By sequential activity of the nerve conduction, it reaches the terminal end of the axon and stimulates the synaptic vesicles which release the neurotransmitters. The neurotransmitters cross the synaptic membrane and reach the dendrite of the next neuron

Answered by nisha2425
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A nerve impulse is the electric signals that pass along the dendrites to generate a nerve impulse or an action potential. ... Conduction of nerve impulse occurs due to the presence of active and electronic potentials along the conductors. Transmission of signals internally between the cells is achieved through a synapse.

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