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association neurons
nervous tissue
Sensory. hope that helped.
insulating sheath that speeds up the transmission of impulses along an axon
the function of a Dendron is to convey electrical impulses towards the cell body.
Yes, impulses travel faster in myelinated axon rather than in unmyelinated. It is mostly due to nodes of Ranvier. Instead of travel along the axon, in myelinated axon impulses "jump" from node to node. Also there are two types of myelinated axons: type A and type B. (Type C in unmyelinated axon.) Type A is the fastest among all of them.
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Nerve impulses are initiated and transmitted according to nerve reactions and messages that get passed along or transmitted along nerve synapses and zones.
Electromagnetism is manifest along a continuum between slower radio waves and faster energy gamma waves. Visible light can be found in the range between infrared light (slower than waves of visible light) and ultraviolet light (faster than waves of visible light).
Unmyelinated tissue is substantially slower in conducting impulses along the axon. With myelinated axons, the action potential (impulse) jumps from node to node greatly increasing the speed of the impulse.
Olfactory tracts
nervous tissue
Ability to conduct impulses along the muscle membrane.
association neurons
nervous tissue
Impulses that travel along myelinated neurons are the fastest.
Sensory. hope that helped.