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How do action potentials move from one neuron to another?​

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Answer:Action Potential. Example:
A neuron can receive input from other neurons via a chemical called a neurotransmitter. ... As an action potential travels down the axon, the polarity changes across the membrane. Once the signal reaches the axon terminal, it stimulates other neurons.
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