A small natural hill.
axon hillock
The part of a neuron that attaches the cell body to the axon is called the axon hillock. It is located at the base of the cell body and is responsible for integrating incoming signals to generate an action potential.
The axon originates from the axon hillock, a specialized region of the cell body that connects to the initial segment of the axon. This area is important for integrating incoming signals and deciding whether to generate an action potential.
The axon hillock is the anatomical region of a multipolar neuron that has the lowest threshold for generating an action potential. This is because it contains a high density of voltage-gated sodium channels, making it more excitable compared to the soma or dendrites.
The very beginning of the axon is called the axon hillock. It is where the electrical signals from the cell body are gathered and then transmitted down the axon.
Brandon Hillock is 5' 10".
Jodie Hillock is 160 cm.
The common US terms are knoll or mound. In the UK, hillock and hummock are used.
Golden Hillock School was created in 1910.
No, "hillock" is a common noun. It refers to a small hill or mound of earth.
The nerve cell hillock is the beginning of the axon immediately after the soma. This is where the action potential originates.
A hillock.
It is a small hill.
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a knoll or hillock
It is a small hill.
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