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a nerve impulse
they transport the nerve impulse through the synapses (:
vagus nerve
A neural impulse. Specifically, once it fires, an action potential.
A nerve impulse passes from an axon terminal of one neuron to another neuron across a synaptic gap.
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.
electrical wave conducted along the nerve generated by the voltage difference across the cell membrane of the nerve cells.
excitatory postsynaptic potential
excitatory postsynaptic potential
A nerve is simply a line of cells through which electrical impulses travel. These electrical impulses are generated by the movement of Sodium and potassium ions into and out of the cells which generates an action potential (impulse). Nerve cells can be stimulated once a person is dead if an electrical impulse is generated and so appear to be alive.
nerve impulse
A nerve impulse starts at the dendrite
a nerve impulse
they transport the nerve impulse through the synapses (:
no ventricular diastole is responsible for nerve impulse
A nerve impulse is approximately 1 millisecond.
How does a nerve impulse follow the all-or-nothing principle???