A nerve impulse is approximately 1 millisecond.
Micro milliseconds.
A nerve impulse starts at the dendrite
There is no relay station in nerve impulse conduction.
axon
Using your textbook, you need to make notes on "Nerve Impulses".
Neurotransmitters send the impulse across the synapse
nerve impulse
It fulfills its prime function - it turns that muscle ON - for a duration.
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
The duration of Acting on Impulse is 1.55 hours.
How does a nerve impulse follow the all-or-nothing principle???
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Yes, an action potential is needed for a nerve impulse to occur.
Yes, an action potential is needed for a nerve impulse to occur.
It is called a nerve impulse.