axon to dendrite
An electrial nerve impulse travels across a synapse by diffusion. The neurotransmitter substance from the pre-synaptic cleft travels across the synapse via diffusion. This is then received by receptors in the post synaptic cleft
The flow of information across nerve cells is called a nerve impulse in which the axons of the cell must depolarize, repolarize and go through a refractory period before reaching the resting potential. At this point, another impulse can occur.
Nerve impulses, which are electrical, do not jump across the synaptic gap at synapses. Instead, the arrival of a nerve impulse at the axon terminal triggers the release of chemicals called neurotransmitters from the axon terminal into the synaptic gap, the nerve impulses then travel across the chemicals to the place where it needs to go to
Synapses are important because they enable signal transmission in the body. These signals are the nerve impulses, which go across and between neurons. This process occurs in the synaptic cleft of the central nervous system.
Periods go across the periodic table. Groups go down.
An electrial nerve impulse travels across a synapse by diffusion. The neurotransmitter substance from the pre-synaptic cleft travels across the synapse via diffusion. This is then received by receptors in the post synaptic cleft
The impulse must go from one neuron to the next. To do this, it must change from an electrical to a chemical signal, and back to an electrical signal when it reaches the next neuron. Electrical signals are impossibly fast, but neurotransmitters cannot cross a synapse that fast. So, the impulse is at its slowest point when it crosses the synapse.
Along a nerve cell, the impulse travels from the axon to the dendrites and then again to the axons through the synapse.
Both. Depending on which direction you are looking from. You could either go northeast across Canada, or northwest across Africa.
You could go either direction and get there. If you go east across North or South America, you will arrive at the Atlantic. If you go west across Eurasia or the Indian Ocean and Africa, you will arrive at the Atlantic as well.
East
If you flew across Australia from LaGrange to Sydney, in what direction would you be traveling?
Impulses in the cell body (soma) of a neuron and move on along its axon, which conducts the impulse to a synapse at the end of the axon. There neurotransmitters are released into the synaptic cleft, so that the impulse can stop or go on to the next neuron or a gland/motor end plate, depending on the kind of neurotransmitter. Different types of neurotransmitters are: acetylcholine, adrenaline, noradrenaline, serotonine.
southwest
The flow of information across nerve cells is called a nerve impulse in which the axons of the cell must depolarize, repolarize and go through a refractory period before reaching the resting potential. At this point, another impulse can occur.
ligting does that because it always gos in a sertin direction. you never know what direction the bolt is going. how ever the normal direction for it to go is vertical or horisantal.
To get from North America to Europe you would go East across the Atlantic ocean. If you were in Southern US, or further south, you would have to go North East across the Atlantic to get to Europe.