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explain transmission of an impuse from one neuron to another

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Answered by chaudhryvikram19
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When the impulse reaches the end of one neuron (the axon), the impulse reaches a synapse. A synapse is the space between neurons. This space is filled with neurotransmitters, chemicals which allow the impulse to travel through the synapse to the next neuron.

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Answered by louisesanchez24
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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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