Along a nerve cell, the impulse travels from the axon to the dendrites and then again to the axons through the synapse.
along a reflex
From point D --> B --> A
A nerve impulse can travel toward a nerve cell or away from a nerve cell. Different nerves are specialized to either send or receive impulses.
It starts in the nerve through the roots then the spinal cord then to the nerve.
Body to axons dendrites to body
Nerve impulses travel along an axon. A nerve impulse along an axon is an Electrical (electrochemical) Signal, called an action potential.
This means that the flow of a nerve impulse will travel only in one direction.
a nerve impulse moves by a path made by a chemical released by the nerve cell.
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nerve impulse
A nerve impulse travels toward the actual nucleus itself to pass information.