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The Resting Period; over with in less than milliseconds.

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Q: What is the period of time after a nerve impulse has been transmitted when it is not possible for another impulse to act upon the dendrite and the axon?
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The structure that recevies an impulse from the dendrite is the?

Cell body.Impulses a received in the dendrite, go through the cell body and out to the axon, where they are transmitted to the next dendrite. Easy way to remember it, it's the alphabet backwards - Dendrite, Cell Body, Axon


A nerve impulse travels from one cell to another by passing from?

one axon to a dendrite...


Where does a nerve impulse start?

A nerve impulse starts at the dendrite


Part of the nerve cell that first receives the nervous impulse is the?

The dendrite of a neuron usually receives a chemical signal from another neuron, although a cell body (soma), or sometimes even an axon, of another neuron can receive the signal.Synapses which occur between an axon and a dendrite are called axodendritic synapses, while synapses between an axon and a cell body are called axosomatic synapses, and synapses between an axon and an axon are called axoaxonic synapses.


A nerve impulse starts at the dendrite then travels to the?

axon


On which direction does an impulse go across a synapse?

axon to dendrite


What is the location from which a nerve impulse is transmitted from one nerve cell to another?

synapse


______ have receptors for the neurotransmitter by which impulse transmits and forward in the next nerve?

Synaptic of dendrite


What receives neuron messages and sends them to the cell body?

The dendrite receives a stimulus and conducts the nerve impulse toward the cell body.


Which is the correct sequence in the transmission of a neural impulse?

dendrite, cell body, axon, synapse


What is a true statement about synapses?

The synaptic cleft prevents an impulse from being transmitted directly from one neuron to another.


By which event is an ion transmembrane gradient dissipated?

The 'firing off' of a nerve cell impulse from the dendrite to the axon.