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How do impulses move?

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Updated: 8/18/2019

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Neurons that move impulses from the brain?

Motor Neurons


What neurons that move impulses from the brain?

MOTOR neurons


Neurons that move impulses to the brain?

sensory nerve cells


Why is it helpful to have impulses moving only in one direction in a neuron?

Your neurons are adapted in such a way that impulses move only in one direction.


Where do nerve impulses from the brain move to?

No there are many local loops. This is particularly true in the digestive system where the peristaltic contractions have many within gut circuits.


In a neuron impulses move?

In a neuron, impulses move through electrical signals known as action potentials. These action potentials are generated when a neuron receives enough stimulation to reach a threshold, causing a rapid change in membrane potential. The action potential then travels down the length of the neuron's axon until it reaches the next neuron or target cell.


What do schwan cells do?

They act as insulators. So impulses jump and move fast.


How do impulses move in response to a stimulus?

to the brain, then to the effector through the motor neuron


What tells the muscle when to move?

Your brain tells the muscle to move by sending electric impulses through your nerves to your muscles.


Where do nerve impulses travel from to enter the bundle branches?

Nerve impulses come through the sinus node of the heart to the bundle of His and then move into the right and left bundle branches.


What is Nerve conduction testing?

Procedure that measures the speed at which impulses move through the nerves.


Do impulses move faster or slower along the nerve at lower temperatures?

Impulses move slower at lower temperatures because temperature affects the speed of nerve conduction by altering the rate of chemical reactions involved in transmitting the impulse. Cold temperatures slow down these chemical reactions, causing nerve impulses to travel more slowly.