The ability of a material to transfer heat or electric current is called conductivity.
Conductivity, it is the ability/inability to conduct electrical currents.
Conductivity
Neurons are able to generate tiny electrical currents through a process called action potential. This occurs when the neuron receives a stimulus that exceeds a certain threshold. It triggers a rapid exchange of charged particles, or ions, across the cell membrane, resulting in an electrical impulse that propagates along the neuron's axon. This electrochemical signal allows neurons to communicate with each other and transmit information throughout the nervous system.
Different cells have different purposes. Neurons (brain cells) have long stems called axons that help transmit information in the form of electrical currents. Blood cells carry oxygen through the bloodstream. Skin cells protect the body from invading pathogens.
Neurons are the conducting cells of nerve tissue. The neurons transmit the electrical charges and chemical signals via the synapses.
the ability is called decomposion
I think the word you're looking for is "permeability."
Nerves use electrical impulses to transmit signals to the brain. The gaps between the nerve endings are called synapses.
Conductivity
Neurons are able to generate tiny electrical currents through a process called action potential. This occurs when the neuron receives a stimulus that exceeds a certain threshold. It triggers a rapid exchange of charged particles, or ions, across the cell membrane, resulting in an electrical impulse that propagates along the neuron's axon. This electrochemical signal allows neurons to communicate with each other and transmit information throughout the nervous system.
Moving electrons possess kinetic energy, but the energy you are referring to is called electricity
A transformer
Different cells have different purposes. Neurons (brain cells) have long stems called axons that help transmit information in the form of electrical currents. Blood cells carry oxygen through the bloodstream. Skin cells protect the body from invading pathogens.
Different cells have different purposes. Neurons (brain cells) have long stems called axons that help transmit information in the form of electrical currents. Blood cells carry oxygen through the bloodstream. Skin cells protect the body from invading pathogens.
Different cells have different purposes. Neurons (brain cells) have long stems called axons that help transmit information in the form of electrical currents. Blood cells carry oxygen through the bloodstream. Skin cells protect the body from invading pathogens.
This is called action potential. Action potential is the change in electrical potential that occurs between the inside and outside of a nerve or muscle fiber when it is stimulated, serving to transmit nerve signals.
If you are referring to currents in iron cores, circular currents are called eddy currents.
This is the nervous system.