Biology, asked by nonamebutfame, 1 year ago

what is nerve impulse? how it works

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Answered by SocioMetricStar
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Nerve impulse is nothing but a signal transmitted along a nerve fibre.It has wave of electrical depolarization that reverses the potential difference across the nerve cell membranes.This is how our neurons communicate with one another.These are electrical signals along the dendrites to produce action potential.

Answered by janhvisingh56
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<b><body bgcolor="skyblue " text="red"><h4>hey mate here is your answer </h4></body bg color>
<b><font color ="purple ">neurons and nerve cells can carry nerve impulse it is made up of from cell body ,the axon, several dendrites. nerve impulse helps us to communicate with each other. the large length of nerve cell makes it carry messages over long distances in the body and wire like projections help it to make contact me other nerve cells so that messages can be sent from brain to all parts of body
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