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It depends on what the next structure is.

If it is another neurone, then it is a synapse.

If it is skeletal muscle, then the it is a neuromuscular junction.

If it is any other type of muscle, then it is a myoneural junction.

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The junction where one neuron can transfer an impulse to another is called what?

synapse


Where does an impulse move from on neuron to the other?

The impulse has to cross over a synapse to another neuron or an effector.


Do neuron transfer information in the form of an electrical impulse?

yes they do


Is the place where a neuron transfers an impluse to another structure?

The place were neurons transfer an impulse to another structure is called a synapses. This is actually a gap between these 2 structures and the impulse has to cover that.


What are the sources of stimulation that start a nerve impulse?

An impulse begins when a neuron is stimulated by another neuron or by the environment.


What begins when a neuron is stimulate by another neuron in its environment?

A nerve impulse


What is a neuron impulse?

it is neuron impulse


Space where the nerve impulse jumps from one neuron to another?

Synapse


What is the space through which a nerve impulse passes from one nerve cell to another called?

A nerve impulse passes from an axon terminal of one neuron to another neuron across a synaptic gap.


How long does it take for an impulse to travel from one neuron to another?

one second


What is the path of an electrical impulse as it moves through a neuron?

The electrical impulse travels into the dendrites, the "input" of the neuron, and into the soma or "body" where the signal gets processed. From there, the processed signal travels down the axon or "output" and into the dendrites of another neuron.


Why would a neuron not send an impulse?

If a neuron is not sending out an impulse or signal, this means the neuron is at rest. Neurons send signals electrochemically.