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What is the difference between conduction and transmission of an impulse?
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Conduction allows the transmission of an impulse. Conduction is the first step of an action potential. An action potential is like dominoes, no single one travels all the way through the cell, it takes a bunch of them to transmit an impulse. Hope this helps
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