A) Bare area of a myelinated axon B) Can propagate without changing its magnitude C) Type of axon that lacks myelin sheath

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1- Match these terms with the correct statement or definition fa
Myelinated
Sodium
Unmyelinated
Node of Ranvier
Potassium
proteins
Saltatory conduction
Action potential
Summation
Threshold
Leak channels
A) Bare area of a myelinated axon
B) Can propagate without changing its magnitude
C) Type of axon that lacks myelin sheath
D) The concentration of this ion and negatively charged proteins is much greater
inside the cell than outside
E) The concentration of this ion is much greater outside the cell than inside
F) Action potentials are conducted from one node of Ranvier to another
G) An action potential occurs when a graded potential reaches this level
H) Type of axon that is surrounded by extensions from oligodendrocytes or
Schwann cells that wrap repeatedly around a segment of the axon
I) Large, negatively charged, do not cross the plasma membrane
J) Occurs when the effects of one graded potential are added onto the effects
produced by another graded potential
K) These channels are always open
Transcribed Image Text:1- Match these terms with the correct statement or definition fa Myelinated Sodium Unmyelinated Node of Ranvier Potassium proteins Saltatory conduction Action potential Summation Threshold Leak channels A) Bare area of a myelinated axon B) Can propagate without changing its magnitude C) Type of axon that lacks myelin sheath D) The concentration of this ion and negatively charged proteins is much greater inside the cell than outside E) The concentration of this ion is much greater outside the cell than inside F) Action potentials are conducted from one node of Ranvier to another G) An action potential occurs when a graded potential reaches this level H) Type of axon that is surrounded by extensions from oligodendrocytes or Schwann cells that wrap repeatedly around a segment of the axon I) Large, negatively charged, do not cross the plasma membrane J) Occurs when the effects of one graded potential are added onto the effects produced by another graded potential K) These channels are always open
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