The steps in how a nerve impulse moves from one neuron to another neuron can be describe as dendrite – cell body – axon.
How does the nerve impulse occur?
The nerve impulse starts when the neuron experiences a stimulus strong enough to trigger it. This happens when a membrane is at resting potential, a condition where the inner surface of the membrane is negatively charged relative to the outer surface.
In this case, the correct steps will be in a neuron, the stimuli always propagate in the same direction: they are received by the dendrites, travel through the cell body, travel along the axon and, from the end of this, are passed to the next cell (dendrite – cell body – axon).
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