BIOLOGY 152 Chapter Notes - Chapter 35: Myelin, Axon Terminal, Electrical Synapse

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Summarized and organized from how life works, 7th edition. How life works chapter 35 animal nervous system. Neurons propagate action potentials along their axons by sequentially opening and closing adjacent na+ and. K+ ion channels: the action potential moves in only one direction because of the refractory period, self-propagating, the conduction speed is limited by the neuron"s membrane properties and the size of its axon, salutatory conduction. Myelination insulate axons, enabling faster conduction of action potentials. K+ and na+ channels are concentrated at these nodes. There is a buildup of +charges inside and charges outside the axon. Insulate the axon, so action potential jump from node to node. Multiple sclerosis: a disease that the immune system attacks and destroys the myelin sneath surrounding nerve cells. Neurons communicate at synapses: electrical synapse. Provide direct electrical communication through gap junctions that form between neighboring cells. Enable rapid communication but limit the ability to process and integrate information: chemical synapse.

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