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explain transmission of nerve impulse​

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Answered by DynamiteAshu
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The transmission of a nerve impulse along a neuron from one end to the other occurs as a result of electrical changes across the membrane of the neuron. ... It is these large, negatively charged ions that contribute to the overall negative charge on the inside of the cell membrane as compared to the outside.

Answered by Anonymous
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The transmission of a nerve impulse along a neuron from one end to the other occurs as a result of electrical changes across the membrane of the neuron. The membrane of an unstimulated neuron is polarized that is, there is a difference in electrical charge between the outside and inside of the membrane.

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