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Q: Where does a receptor send nerve impulse to?
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What pathway does a nerve impulse follow after initiated into a receptor?

nerve my a$$ nerve


How are neural impulses generated?

The neural impulse is the electrical charge that goes from the nerve receptor to the brain. They are generated when the nerve receptor detects a foreign stimuli.


What happens for the perception of sensation to take place?

stimulus present, receptor activated, nerve impulse conduction


You could locate receptor sites involved in transmiting a nerve impulse by finding the?

Synapse? Dendrite? Dendritic spine? Or, "You could maybe a better answer to your question get if you re-stated it less confusingly as?" ie, perhaps, "Where are the receptor sites involved in transmitting a nerve impulse LOCATED?"


Nerve fibers send an impulse to the brain when the waves reach the?

Cochlea.


Sensory receptors of the ear?

The cochlea; sound wave are transferred through the ear canal and vibrated the ear drum which is connected to the cochlea and amplified the sound wave. When the sound wave reached the cochlea, sound wave is converted into nerve impulse and transferred through the nerve to the brain. Receptor is a converter of stimulus to electrical nerve impulse ; cochlea converted sound wave into nerve impulse and so cochlea is the sensory receptor of the ear.


How does an impulse cross a synaptic gap between two nerve cells?

Neurotransmitters send the impulse across the synapse


How is a resting potential achieved in the nervous system?

The resting nerve cell is not being stimulated to send a nerve impulse


What is the difference between a stimulus impulse receptor and effector?

A Receptor is referring to a sense organ, like a nerve ending. An Effector is referring to a muscle capable of reflecting to a stimulus. By definition, receptor and effector are antonyms.


What are the receptors in the cochlea?

organ of corti, is a receptor organ that generates nerve impulse in response to vibration of the basilar membrane.


What is quicker a nerve impulse or a hormone?

nerve impulse


What enables a nerve cells to send messages to one part of a body to another?

Receptor molecules