Biology, asked by lisa6954, 7 months ago

how does nervous cordination take place?

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Answered by abhajaiswal303
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as you might have seen the dendrites at the top of the neuron , these dentrites contain the neurotransmitter which are responsible for the transmission of messages from one message to other

when one neurons attaches to the other neurons axon terminal then the neurotransmitter transmit the impulses to the other neuron and hence the cycle continues and then reaches the brain or spinal cord

Answered by Aditya98139
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  1. The information acquired at the end of the dendrite tip sets off chemical reaction to creat an electrical impulse in the neuron.
  2. The electrical impulse travel from the dendrite to the cell body and then along the axon to the end.
  3. At the end the electrical impulse convert into chemical which cross the synapse and a similar reaction start in other neuron

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