answersLogoWhite

0

Where you s the axon terminal located in the NMJ?

Updated: 9/17/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Where you s the axon terminal located in the NMJ?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How neurotransmitter carry in axon hillock to axon terminal?

If I understand your question correctly, the answer is that neurotransmitters are NOT INVOLVED AT ALL in the movement of an action potential from the axon hillock to the axon terminal(s). Neurotransmitters are active in the SYNAPSES between neurons, not ALONG an axon. They are released by an axon terminal, then pass across the synaptic cleft to, for instance, a dendrite or dendritic spine of another neuron, where they fit into a receptor site of an ion pore, causing that ligand gated ion pore to open, allowing an influx of ions which begin the propagation of the chemical-voltage impulse that is a nerve signal.


What is the junction between the axon of one nerve cell and the dendrite of another nerve cell?

No, not at all. The axon is the transmitting end of a neuron, and a dendrite is the receiving beginning of another neuron.The axon sends its signal "through" a synapse between the axon terminal and a dendrite via chemicals called neurotransmitters that it releases into the synaptic space, which diffuse to and are taken into structures on dendrites called ligand-gated ion pores, which open to allow sodium ions into the dendrite, which change its electrical charge, which initiates the propagation of a corresponding signal along the dendrite and cell body toward the axon hillock, which, if enough signals from dendrites reach it, will then fire and send the nerve signal onward along the axon, as an action potential.


What is International Container Terminal Services Inc.'s population?

International Container Terminal Services Inc.'s population is 171.


Which is the largest terminal bud?

Terminal means "at the end", so in plants the terminal bud(s) are at the very tip of the leader/twig/branch/bough or whatever


Which is the last part of the neuron to be involved in the transmission of a neural impulse towards the next neuron?

Signalling ALONG a neuron is electrical, but signalling BETWEEN neurons is a chemical process. Neuron A 'passes' a message onto the next by releasing chemicals called neurotransmitters , which are then taken up by neuron B. The point at which these neurotransmitters are released from the neuron A is called the 'terminal bouton' and is the end of its axon. More specifically, it is the presynaptic membrane OF the terminal bouton at which the passing on of a message occurs.


How do you hook up a remote starter switch?

If you can get to the starter, you hook up one side of the switch to the terminal that goes to the battery and the other side of the switch to the small terminal marked with and "S". "S" is for starter. The other small terminal you leave alone. Applying power to this terminal will damage the starter.


What is the population of International Container Terminal Services Inc.?

International Container Terminal Services Inc.'s population is 85.


How many wires hook up to a 1991 Chevy pickup starter?

There should be two on the large terminal and one on the small terminal I believe the small terminal is labeled S


Where is the s terminal on a 1995 Chevy starter?

On the starter solinoid


Is Grand Central Terminal in New York City's Penn Station?

Grand Central Station & Terminal are located at East 42nd Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. Grand Central Station is the subway station, where you can catch the 4-5-6 (the dark green line, aka the Lexington Avenue Line) or the S shuttle train to Times Square. Grand Central Terminal is the railroad terminal, for trains that are not part of the New York City subway system (like MetroNorth commuter trains).


Number of parts in a neuron?

It depends on the neuron. They all have a cell body. They have dendrites and some have dendrites plus axon(s).


What is the terminal velocity for a falling egg?

It is when the total air in the egg is the same as the friction created by the shell. That is when it has created terminal velocity