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How can an impulse be stopped?

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Answer:

The impulse is stopped dead if an action potential cannot be generated.

Explanation:

The neurotransmitter binds with receptors on the other neuron. -If the K+ channels open, the neuron membrane becomes hyperpolarized, and inhibition occurs. The impulse is stopped dead if an action potential cannot be generated.