Biology, asked by GURJOTSINGHDEVIL, 1 day ago

if nerve impulse is electrical,why didn't it shock us?​

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Answered by omkarphalke30
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Human electrical energy is generated by chemical process in nerve cells.millions of nerve impulses travel throughout the human brain and nervous system.

A nerve impulse is a wave of electrical activity that passes from one end of nerve cell to another.

And electric current is flow of electric charge. In electric circuit this charge is often carried by moving electron in a wire.it can also be carried by ions in electrolyte.

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Answered by peppercandy157
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A nerve impulse is an electrical signal that travels along an axon. There is an electrical difference between the inside of the axon and its surroundings, like a tiny battery. When the nerve is activated, there is a sudden change in the voltage across the wall of the axon, caused by the movement of ions in and out of the neuron. This triggers a wave of electrical activity that passes from the cell body along the length of the axon to the synapse.

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