why are nerve impulse electrochemical?
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A nerve impulse is an electrochemical signal because of how that signal travels.
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Explanation: Nerve impulses are signals carried along nerve fibers. Nerve impulses are electrochemical events. Observed as an electrical event, a nerve impulse is called an action potential (AP) because it involves a change in electrical potential that moves along the nerve cell.
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