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What happens to the transmisstons after the myelin sheath?

Author: (Pippa) Pippa Holloway



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These speed up the transmission of the impulse by forcing it to ‘jump’ across the gaps along the axon. At the end of the axon are terminal buttons that communicate with the next neuron in the chain across a gap known as the synapse.


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