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We travel by a space rocket!
Well for starters we are actually able to get into space with a space shuttle...
One problem with space travel is that space is huge. How huge? Unimaginably huge. It is Billions of Billions of Billions of miles across. Our Earth is only 9,000 miles across. So, it'll take a long time to go anywhere. Also, if you go near something with gravity, you'll be pulled in.Either a planet, or a star. Anyway, you'll need tons of oxygen to keep you alive for who knows how many years in space. But that is now. Who knows, maybe we'll find something to make us travel anywhere in a blink of an eye?
it has changed the space travel as it was a reusable which saved money of the particular space agency
Cosmonauts typically travel to the International Space Station but in general travel to outer space.
synapse
It can travel across the vacuum of space.
Basically, the cardiac action potential travel across them, making it easier for the electrical impulses to move quickely.
yes, in woman nerve impulses travel to the brain faster than men
Impulses travel more slowly through unmyelinated nerve fiber.
1) Why do nerve impulses need to travel faster in a Human than in an earthworm? 1) Why do nerve impulses need to travel faster in a Human than in an earthworm? 1) Why do nerve impulses need to travel faster in a Human than in an earthworm? 1) Why do nerve impulses need to travel faster in a Human than in an earthworm?
Radiation waves can travel in space, which is are later converted into heat when it hits matter.
no, synapse. node of ranvier is between axon and dendrites
Nerve impulses travel through nerve fibers, and the speed of which they travel depends on the type of nerve fiber. They travel usually around 86 miles per hour.
no
They do not travel - their position is fixed throughout the body. Nerve impulses travel.
It is the "skipping" pattern that impulses follow to travel down nerve axons.