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How does a nerve signal travel?

Molecules signaling through plasmodesmata.

An electrical signal traveling as a wave.

Molecules signaling through gap junctions.

Pheromone signal traveling between organisms.​

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Answer molecules signaling through gap junctions

Step-by-step explanation:

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Nerve signal travel by molecules signaling through gap junctions

A nerve impulse begins when a neuron receives a chemical stimulus. The nerve impulse then travels down the axon membrane as an electrical action potential to the axon terminal. The axon terminal releases neurotransmitters that carry the nerve impulse to the next

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