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nervous tissue.
Nerve impulses travel up through nerves, into the spinal cord and into one of the different lobes of the brain depending on where the impulse comes from. For example, if the impulse comes from your ear, the impulse would travel to the temporal lobe.
The body tissue that has fibers that react to stimuli is called the "nervous tissue". The nervous tissue is composed of neurons or nerve cells that receive and transmit impulses and the "neuroglia" that help to transmit nerve impulses and also provide nutrition for the nerve cells.
Afferent neurons receive and transmit impulses to the CNS.
Neurons transmit nerve impulses/ electric impulses throughout the body.
Nerve cells can transmit electrical impulses throughout the body.
Nerves use electrical impulses to transmit signals to the brain. The gaps between the nerve endings are called synapses.
The first electrical telegraphs used Morse Code, sent as long and short electrical impulses along wires.
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The nervous system consists of nerves that transmit impulses back and forth.
nervous tissue.
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Neurotransmitters
They transmit nerve impulses and stimuli.
it transmit impulses to the brain.
Myocardial cells lines the muscular walls of heart tissues (contractility and extensibility) Electrical cells is the conduction system of the heart. Can be conducted 3 ways: automaticity that generates action potential, excitability that responds to electrical impulses and conductivity transmit an electrical impulses from one cell to the next