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∙ 11y agoAn electrical signal traveling along a nerve is called a nerve impulse or action potential.
The speed at which a message travels from a nerve cell to the brain can vary, but it typically ranges from milliseconds to a few seconds. Factors such as the distance the message has to travel and the type of nerve fibers involved can influence the speed of transmission.
The message that travels through a neuron is an electrical impulse called an action potential. It is generated when the neuron is stimulated and travels along the neuron's axon, facilitated by the movement of charged ions. This ultimately allows the neuron to communicate with other neurons or target cells.
a nerve impulse
Nerve cell
A nerve impulse is generated in response to a stimulus, which triggers an action potential along the nerve cell. The impulse travels down the axon of the nerve cell, reaching the nerve terminal. At the nerve terminal, neurotransmitters are released into the synapse to transmit the signal to the receiving cell, such as a muscle cell, to produce a response.
it travels through the dendrite to the synaptic terminal to the axon
The speed at which a message travels from a nerve cell to the brain can vary, but it typically ranges from milliseconds to a few seconds. Factors such as the distance the message has to travel and the type of nerve fibers involved can influence the speed of transmission.
The form of message carried by a nerve cell is called an action potential. An action potential is a brief electrical signal that travels along the nerve cell's axon, allowing for communication between different parts of the nervous system.
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The message that travels through a neuron is an electrical impulse called an action potential. It is generated when the neuron is stimulated and travels along the neuron's axon, facilitated by the movement of charged ions. This ultimately allows the neuron to communicate with other neurons or target cells.
a nerve impulse
The message, in the form of electrical signals, travels along nerve fibers called motor neurons from the brain to the muscles that control arm movement. These signals release neurotransmitters at the neuromuscular junction, stimulating muscle fibers to contract and produce the desired movement.
Many do, but the sciatic nerve is the largest.
gustatory nerve
nerve impulses
Nerve cell
A wave pattern travels down the length of the axon of a nerve cell. A nerve cell, also called a neuron, is a specialized cell that transmits nerve impulses.