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Why is neural transmission described as electrochemical communication?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Neurons communicate through an electrochemical process. Sensory receptors interact with stimuli such as light, sound, temperature, and pain which is transformed into a code that is carried to the brain by a chain of neurons. ... When that occurs, an electrical signal is triggered to be generated through the neuron.

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Answered by rutu012
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electrochemical process. Sensory receptors interact with stimuli such as light, sound, temperature, and pain which is transformed into a code that is carried to the brain by a chain of neurons. ... When that occurs, an electrical signal is triggered to be generated through the neuron....

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