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How are nerve cells adapted to carry electrical messages?

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Answer:

"The axon, the long, thin part of the neurone along which the impulse passes, is covered in a fatty myelin sheath, which acts as an electrical insulator."

Step-by-step explanation:

"The dendrites receive incoming nerve impulses from other neurons."

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