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Axon

Axon

Axon

Dendrite Dendrites

Cell Body

Neuron (Nerve cell) Anatomy

Synapse

unsheathed node axon

Myelin Sheath: lipid-rich insulation around Axon Two Functions:

Insulation

Cell body

Dendrite

Make nerve impulse faster

Nerve cell at rest. Inside of cell is negative, outside of cell is positive.

1.  Na+ channel opens. Na+ ions flow into cell. Reverses charge. Now positive inside, negative outside.

2. Step 1 causes next Na+ channel to open, Action Potential moves along Axon away from cell body.

3. K+ channels open right after Na+ channel. K+ flows out and restores negative charge inside, positive charge outside.

4. Sodium-Potassium pump uses ATP energy to pump Na+ back out and K+ back in. Membrane potential restored.

Na+

action potential Membrane potential Membrane potential

Cell body Next Nerve

Axon

How the myelin sheath speeds nerve impulses

Na+

action potential Membrane potential Membrane potential restored

K+

Cell body Next Nerve

Axon

How the myelin sheath speeds nerve impulses

Axon

synaptic vesicle

membrane receptor for neurotransmitter

Synapse plasma membrane of

postsynaptic cell

Ca2+ Ca2+ Ca2+

Ca2+ Ca2+

Action Potential

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