It results from the opening of voltage-gated sodium ion channels, causing an influx of sodium ions (influx of positively-charged ions), depolarizing the neuronal membrane.
electrical voltage changes on the cells
A nerve impulse starts at the dendrite
A nerve impulse is approximately 1 millisecond.
There is no relay station in nerve impulse conduction.
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Using your textbook, you need to make notes on "Nerve Impulses".
nerve impulse
A nerve impulse starts at the dendrite
excitatory postsynaptic potential
excitatory postsynaptic potential
a nerve impulse
they transport the nerve impulse through the synapses (:
no ventricular diastole is responsible for nerve impulse
A nerve impulse is approximately 1 millisecond.
How does a nerve impulse follow the all-or-nothing principle???
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Yes, an action potential is needed for a nerve impulse to occur.
Yes, an action potential is needed for a nerve impulse to occur.