Give the path of nerve impulse as it passes from tongue to your desert
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Neurons, or nerve cells that carry nerve impulses, are made up of the cell body, the axon, and several dendrites. Signals move across the synapse, the place where the axon of one neuron meets the dendrite of another, using chemicals called neurotransmitters.
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interneurons—connect sensory and motor neurons and interpret the impulse; only in the brain and spinal cord. When a stimulus is received by a sensory neuron, the impulse (or message) is carried through fibrous extensions called dendrites to the cell body.
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