Impulses that travel along myelinated neurons are the fastest.
Axons conduct the nerve impulses. Dendrites receive the impulses. Possible the impulses go through the dendrites faster, though the synaptic cleft may slow this pathway. Dendrites are much shorter than axons.
The direction of impulse for motor neurons is away from the brain.
Nervous tissue.
it can get impulses from the axons to the dendrites
No, not directly. Some sensory neurons can detect the effect of a motor neuron firing.
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Axons conduct the nerve impulses. Dendrites receive the impulses. Possible the impulses go through the dendrites faster, though the synaptic cleft may slow this pathway. Dendrites are much shorter than axons.
Those neurons with mylenated fibers on the axon have the fastest response.
The direction of impulse for motor neurons is away from the brain.
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Neurons
Neurons
An Impulse
Neurons and their axons
neurons?
Sensory neurons
functional connection between two neurons is the transmission of electrical signals from one neuron to another through a synapse. When an electrical impulse reaches the axon terminal of the pre-synaptic neuron, it triggers the release of neurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft. These neurotransmitters then bind to receptors on the post-synaptic neuron, allowing the electrical signal to be transmitted and continue the communication between neurons.