The nervous system regulates body functions through electrochemical impulses. It consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves that transmit these impulses throughout the body to coordinate and control various physiological processes.
Myogenic conduction
Animal cells specialized for conducting electrochemical impulses are known as neurons. Neurons have unique structures such as dendrites, axons, and synapses that allow for the transmission of electrical signals within the nervous system.
nervous tissue.
The brain is a mass of nerve tissue that receives and sends nerve impulses.
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The nervous tissue.
to receive and conduct electrochemical impulses
Nervous tissues are notorious for conducting the electrical as well as chemical impulses. The later occurring at synapsis which is the cleft between the connection of two nerve endings. Also heart cells can conduct electrochemical impulses.
electrochemical
myogenic conduction
neurotransmittors and ions concentration....
Myogenic Conduction
Electrochemical impulses are signals sent between cells in the nervous system. These impulses involve the movement of ions across cell membranes to create an electrical charge, which allows for communication between neurons and other cells. This process is essential for functions such as thinking, sensing, and movement.
The nervous system regulates body functions through electrochemical impulses. It consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves that transmit these impulses throughout the body to coordinate and control various physiological processes.
Myogenic conduction
Neurons