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the spinal nerve sends nerve impulses away from the CNS
Neuron
Impulses carried by the olfactory nerve are for the sense of smell.
Optic Nerve
The most rapid nerve impulses are carried by myelinated nerve fibers, which have a fatty sheath called myelin that enables faster signal transmission. These fast nerve impulses are crucial for quick reflex actions and communication between different parts of the body. Unmyelinated fibers are slower in transmitting nerve impulses compared to myelinated fibers.
the spinal nerve sends nerve impulses away from the CNS
nerve impulses
Nerve impulses are electrical signals.
vagus nerve
Nerve impulses are measured in MiliVolts (mv)
No, an axon is a part of a nerve cell and is smaller than a nerve, which is a bundle of axons.
No, that is just nerve impulses
Neuron
No, axons carry impulses away from the nerve cell body.
Impulses carried by the olfactory nerve are for the sense of smell.
Olfactory Nerve
optic nerve