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.....
Nerve impulse speed is affected by the diameter of the nerve fiber (larger fibers conduct faster), the presence of myelin sheath (myelinated fibers conduct faster), and temperature (warmer temperatures enhance conduction speed). Additionally, the refractory period of the neuron and the strength of the stimulus can also influence nerve impulse speed.
a nerve impulse
Synaptic transmission is chemical, while nerve impulse or axonal transmission is electrical.
the diameter of an axon
Impulse transmission on an unmyelinated nerve fiber is much slower than the impulse transmission on a myelinated nerve fiber.
An action potention.
No
NEUROTRANSMITTER is responsible for transmission of nerve impulses.Eg.dopamine,acetylcholine etc.
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
action potational. volage change, threshold etc