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What are effectors?

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Card 7

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How are impulses transmitted?

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Card 8

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Where do sensory neurones carry impulses to?

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Card 9

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What do relay neurones do?

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Card 10

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Where do motor neurones carry impulses to?

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Card 11

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Where do previous neurones attach?

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Card 12

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What is the name given to the potential difference between the inside & outside of a membrane when a nerve impulse isnt being conducted

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Card 13

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Is the inside of the membrane positive or negative?

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Card 14

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Sodium and potassium ions are transported across membrane against a concentration gradient, what is the transport process?

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Card 15

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The sodium-potassium exchange pumps are what types of proteins?

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