What do the nerve cells do in the body?
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The main function of nerve cell or neuron in human body is to carry nerve impulses from one part of the body to other part of the body.
The neurons or nerve cells are connected with other nerve cells where the electric nerve impulses are originated, processed, transmitted, and received. They are connected to other cells in muscles, organs, or glands.
The main function of nerve cell or neuron in human body is to carry nerve impulses from one part of the body to other part of the body.
The neurons or nerve cells are connected with other nerve cells where the electric nerve impulses are originated, processed, transmitted, and received. They are connected to other cells in muscles, organs, or glands.
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1. Conduction of Nerve Impulses 2. Ion Gradients across the Membrane 3. Initiation of the Action Potential 4. Conduction of the Action Potential 5. Synaptic Transmission.
The tissues of the nervous system contain a variety of cells, but one of the most highly differentiated and specialized is the neuron or nerve fiber itself. The primary and specialized functions of these cells are the conduction and transmission of impulses from one part of an organism to another. In some instances, the impulse may travel several feet, and a single neuron may bridge the entire distance.
The tissues of the nervous system contain a variety of cells, but one of the most highly differentiated and specialized is the neuron or nerve fiber itself. The primary and specialized functions of these cells are the conduction and transmission of impulses from one part of an organism to another. In some instances, the impulse may travel several feet, and a single neuron may bridge the entire distance.
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