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Ions flow into the neuron. An action potential forms moves along the neuron. A response occurs, here, an aversion response... your body pulls your hand and finger away.

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An action potential moves along the neuron.

The electric impulse travels from the dendrite to the cell body, which reaches action potential when potassium enters the cell and makes it positive. Then the action potential fires and the signal is passed on to the axon. The presynaptic membrane of the first neuron attaches to the postsynaptic membrane of the next neuron in line and the signal gets massed on. It eventually reaches a center of the peripheral nervous system which decides what to do, which is to pull away from the hot thing.

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An action potential forms. - Apex

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good answer, thx

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Apex is ions flow into the neuron.

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neurotransmitters flow into the brain.

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