receptors.
nerve impulse
Along a nerve cell, the impulse travels from the axon to the dendrites and then again to the axons through the synapse.
a nerve impulse
How does a nerve impulse follow the all-or-nothing principle???
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dendrites receive electrical and chemical signals from axon terminals.
Yes, an action potential is needed for a nerve impulse to occur.
Yes, an action potential is needed for a nerve impulse to occur.
The dendrites are the root-like structures of a nerve that receive electrical impulses The dendrites then conduct the impulse to the cell body. Dendrites are root-like structures of a nerve cell that receive impulses and conduct them to the cell body.
It is called a nerve impulse.
Neurotransmitters in a neuron allow a nerve impulse to be transmitted from one neuron to another by crossing the synapse and binding to receptors on the receiving neuron. This triggers an electrical or chemical signal to continue the nerve impulse along the neural pathway.
Synaptic transmission is chemical, while nerve impulse or axonal transmission is electrical.