How do electrical impulses travel in a neuron
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Neurons, or nerve cells that carry nerveimpulses, are made up of the cell body, the axon, and several dendrites.Signals move across the synapse, the place where the axon of one neuronmeets the dendrite of another, using chemicals called neurotransmitters
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The impulse travels through the cell body and is carried through the axon to the end brush, a collection of fibers that extend off the axon. Here, the impulse triggers a release of chemicals that allow the impulse to travel through the synapse, the space between the axon of one neuron and the dendrites of the next.
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