in a neuron cell why at the end of axon electrical impulses set off chemical
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The information acquired at theend of dendritic tip of the nervecells, sets off a chemical reaction that creates an electrical impulse. This impulse travels from the dendrite to cell body and then along the axon to its end. At the end of axon the electrical impulse sets off the release of some chemicals.
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The information acquired at theend of dendritic tip of the nervecells, sets off a chemical reaction that creates an electrical impulse. This impulse travels from the dendrite to cell body and then along the axon to its end. At the end of axon the electrical impulse sets off the release of some chemicals.
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It is because the electrical impulse received by dendrites causes chemical reaction, this reaction finally form chemical as a product.
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