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a nerve impulse
A neural impulse. Specifically, once it fires, an action potential.
The nerve impulse travels through the reflex arc. It travels from the sensor through the sensory neurone, through the spinal cord and motor neurone to the effector muscle.
A nerve impulse passes from an axon terminal of one neuron to another neuron across a synaptic gap.
An impulse begins when a neuron is stimulated by another neuron or by the environment.
a nerve impulse
axon
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A neural impulse. Specifically, once it fires, an action potential.
Via chemical messangers that cross the synapse.
The nerve impulse travels through the reflex arc. It travels from the sensor through the sensory neurone, through the spinal cord and motor neurone to the effector muscle.
A nerve impulse travels toward the actual nucleus itself to pass information.
A chemical signal.
synapse
A nerve impulse passes from an axon terminal of one neuron to another neuron across a synaptic gap.
synapse
Along a nerve cell, the impulse travels from the axon to the dendrites and then again to the axons through the synapse.