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why nerve impulse travel in one direction

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Answered by ROCKSTARgirl
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Neurotransmitters are molecules that fit like a lock and key into a specific receptor. The receptor is located on the next cell in the line. ... So, you can see, nerve impulses cannot travel in the opposite direction, because nerve cells only have neurotransmitter storage vesicles going one way, and receptors in one place.

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Answered by deepsen640
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HEY MATE

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Nerve impulses travel in only one direction because Nerve impulse is electrochemical in which ions cause an electrical impulse. Basically when electric impulse creates an action potential that excites the Sodium channel next to it

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