Matching
Match the neuron structure on the left with its function or property on the right.
Premises:
dendrites
axon
nodes of Ranvier
myelin sheath
axoplasm
synapse
cell body
synaptic boutons
Responses:
nucleus and other organelles
neurotransmitter vesicles
conduct signals outward
oligodendrites and Schwann cells
conduct signals inward
concentrated in regions of electrical activity
axon cytoplasm
junction between one neuron and another
conducts signals outward
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
nucleus and other organelles
neurotransmitter vesicles
conduct signals outward
oligodendrites and Schwann cells
conduct signals inward
concentrated in regions of electrical activity
axon cytoplasm
junction between one neuron and another
conducts signals outward
Premises:
nucleus and other organelles
neurotransmitter vesicles
conduct signals outward
oligodendrites and Schwann cells
conduct signals inward
concentrated in regions of electrical activity
axon cytoplasm
junction between one neuron and another
conducts signals outward
Responses:
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