Upon receiving a signal the dendrite tip of a nerve cell sets off a chemical reaction that
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at the end of the dendritic tip of a nerve cell sets off a chemical reaction that creates an electrical impulse. This impulse travels from the dendrite to the cell body, and then along the axon to its end.
At the end of the axon, the electrical impulse sets off the release of some chemicals. These chemicals cross the gap, or synapse, and start a similar chemical impulse in a dendrite of the next neuron
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is converted into the electrical signals
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- The transfer of signals through a neuron takes place in the form of an electrical signal which gets transformed into the chemical signal at the synaptic junctions.
- The synaptic junction involves the axon terminal of presynapse and the dendrites of post synapse.
- The neurotransmitter channels are located in the dendrites through which the neurotransmitter enters the dendrites and cause the generation of electrical impulse which can be transferred from the dendrite to the axon.
- Thus, is converted into the electrical signals is the correct answer.
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1. what is a neuron:https://brainly.in/question/12544680
2. what is synapse: https://brainly.in/question/7599272
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