The action action potential produced needs to reach the threshold for the AP to be propagated. If it doesn't reach the threshold, there is not enough Na+ to stimulate the positive feedback system which allows the action potential to be self-propagated. Instead, K+ channels will be opened, and it will enter repolarisation phase, and the AP wll not be conducted.
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How does a nerve impulse follow the all-or-nothing principle???
It is the "skipping" pattern that impulses follow to travel down nerve axons.
the spinal nerve sends nerve impulses away from the CNS
Nerve impulses are electrical signals.
nerve impulses
vagus nerve
Nerve impulses are measured in MiliVolts (mv)
No, that is just nerve impulses
no
Neurons transmit nerve impulses/ electric impulses throughout the body.
No, axons carry impulses away from the nerve cell body.
Nerve impulses do not carry information, they only carry impulses. It is the brain and spinal cord that interpret that impulse into information.