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the diameter of an axon
I'm guessing; "myelinated nerve fibres" contrary to the much slower "non-myelinated nerve fibres"
diameter and presence of myelination.....
a nerve impulse
they transport the nerve impulse through the synapses (:
Synaptic transmission is chemical, while nerve impulse or axonal transmission is electrical.
Impulse transmission on an unmyelinated nerve fiber is much slower than the impulse transmission on a myelinated nerve fiber.
the diameter of an axon
An action potention.
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NEUROTRANSMITTER is responsible for transmission of nerve impulses.Eg.dopamine,acetylcholine etc.
It is used for transmission of nerve impulse
I'm guessing; "myelinated nerve fibres" contrary to the much slower "non-myelinated nerve fibres"
Heavily myelinated, large diameter fibers
diameter and presence of myelination.....
over 9000
nerve impulse