Which vessels conduct electrical impulses?
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However, in the context of conducting electrical impulses, we are likely referring to structures within the nervous system. In the nervous system, the "vessels" that conduct electrical impulses are neurons, also known as nerve cells. Neurons are specialized to Show more…
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