How does a nervous impulse travel in our body
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The nerve impulse in our body travels in the form of electrical impulse.
The information acquired at the dendrites of the neuron sets off a chemical reaction that helps to create an electric impulse.
This impulse travels from the cyton to a one and reaches the nerve endings.
At the nerve endings, the electrical impulse sets off chemical reactions to release certain chemicals which travel through the synapse and reach the dendrite of next neuron.
Similarly this cycle goes on.
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The nerve impulse in our body travels in the form of electrical impulse.
The information acquired at the dendrites of the neuron sets off a chemical reaction that helps to create an electric impulse.
This impulse travels from the cyton to a one and reaches the nerve endings.
At the nerve endings, the electrical impulse sets off chemical reactions to release certain chemicals which travel through the synapse and reach the dendrite of next neuron.
Similarly this cycle goes on.
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A nerve impulse travels from the dendrite to the cell body and then along the axon to the nerve endings, the nerve impulse sets off the release of chemicals. Synapse is the gap between two nerves cells, across which impulse pass to reach the next nerve cell.
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