Nerve impulses travel up to 250 miles per hour. 119m/s (muscles)
76.2m/s (touch)
0.61m/s (pain) 100 m/s (passive)
20 - 30 m/s (thinking) "Depending on the type of fiber, the neural impulse travels at speed ranging from a sluggish 2 miles per hour to, in some myelinated fibers, a breackneck 200 or more miles per hour. But even this top speed is 3 million times slower than the speed of electricity through a wire."
The Speed of the fastest nerve is about 248 miles per hour. The average speed of the nerves is about 230-235 miles per hour.
in .025 seconds, a signal can travel 30 times around your body.
At 250 miles per hour.
it travels in few seconds
fast as a sonic boom
about 250 miles per hour
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Nerves, the nervous system most of which travel through the spine at some point.
Most of the messages are carried by the nervous system around the body. Others are carried by the hormones.
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There are 3 methods.Either through the nervous system or through the endocrine system or both.
The town in "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck is compared to a nervous system because news and gossip travel rapidly through its inhabitants, just like how impulses travel through a nervous system. It highlights the interconnectedness of the community and how quickly information can spread.
nervous system
In the nervous system, electrical signals travel throughout the brain and into the body via nerves and nerve fibers. Electrical signals are how the brain tells the body what it should do.
This would be a rare situation, but if germs get into the cerebro-spinal fluid, then they would be able to travel through the spine.
1.don't ask me 2. who ever asked this question either can't spell BODY or is really young
Neurological system. Sensory messages travel along the neural pathway from each organ to the Central Nervous System where action is relayed back to the organ.
Messages to them usually travel by way of the blood.
impulses travel to and from the central nervous system allowing the brain and spinal cord to control all your other body systems