1) Why do nerve impulses need to travel faster in a Human than in an earthworm? 1) Why do nerve impulses need to travel faster in a Human than in an earthworm? 1) Why do nerve impulses need to travel faster in a Human than in an earthworm? 1) Why do nerve impulses need to travel faster in a Human than in an earthworm?
It's faster than the speed of light; therefore it is impossible.
If a human were to eat the same diet as a cow, then it will go through faster in a human than in a cow. Thus, a human on a vegetarian diet will digest food faster than a cow would on grass.
Faster than a human can move. You would need to move several thousand miles per hour to create enough air friction to ignite combustible materials.
Have human or human made objects travel to neptune
The retina is covered with specialized cells called rod cells (black and white) and cone cells (colors) they convert electrons that hit them into electrical impulses/nerve impulses that are interpreted by the brain. The locations of the millions of cells are transmitted in-time and curiously upside-down. The brain 'flips' the image to right side up.
Ventral is the lower part of the body(light-colored on a earthworm)(stomachs on a human) and dorsal is the top(butts on a human)(darker side on a earthworm)
Kidney
I'm not sure you're asking this question correctly. The human neural system has several nerves which send impulses to different parts of the brain in order to achieve different actions. In order for this to happen, the impulses have to travel through a variety of different channels. The chemical changes that occur for these impulses to successfully get from point A to point B, give those impulses different states. But there is only one "type" of impulse.
Earthworm are like human cause they have a complete losed circulatory system. The earthworm has red blood that contains respiratory pigment similar to hemocfokin. External respiration in human must be moist and an earthworm keep its body surface.
yes this is answer.
An earthworm and all insects are invertebrates because they lack an internal skeleton, especially because they don't have a backbone.Well to tell you an earthworm is an invertebrate.An earthworm is an invertebrate.
It is not know for certain whether sharks feel human electrical impulses.
There are many animals that are not dangerous. The best example would be an earthworm. There have been no known injuries ever inflicted on a human by an earthworm.
it must want to dark not bright.
It can move, it's heart can beat, it can eat, and it can produce waste.
heart,esophagus,pharynx
It's faster than the speed of light; therefore it is impossible.