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According to my view, As a neuron is an electrical impulse generating cell and through this impulse it carries information from brain to whole body or vice-versa, As here a very small electricity is generated so there must be some electrons which can produce an electrical or magnetic effect !

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Neurons are electrically excitable cells that transmit nerve impulses through electrical signals. However, neurons do not produce electrical or magnetic effects outside the body.

Step-by-step explanation:

Neurons, or nerve cells, are electrically excitable cells that transmit nerve impulses. The transmission of nerve impulses occurs through electrical signals generated within the neuron. Despite generating a small amount of electricity, neurons do not produce electrical or magnetic effects outside the body. The electrical charge within the neuron is a result of differences in electrical potential across the plasma membrane and the movement of ions.

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