Which of the following parts of a neuron is correctly matched? (Select all that apply) dendrite-conducts nerve impulses dendrite-contains the nucleus and other organelles axon-conducts nerve impulses cell body-short extensions that receive impulses axon-contains the nucleus and other organelles

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Which of the following parts of a neuron is correctly matched? (Select all that apply)
dendrite-conducts nerve impulses
dendrite-contains the nucleus and other organelles
axon-conducts nerve impulses
cell body-short extensions that receive impulses
axon-contains the nucleus and other organelles
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following parts of a neuron is correctly matched? (Select all that apply) dendrite-conducts nerve impulses dendrite-contains the nucleus and other organelles axon-conducts nerve impulses cell body-short extensions that receive impulses axon-contains the nucleus and other organelles
An action potential does not restimulate the adjacent membrane that was previously
depolarized because (select all that apply)
It is impossible for an action potential to be propagated along an axon toward the nerve cell body
The resting membrane potential of the axon is too high
The resting membrane potential of the axon is too low
✓ This area of membrane is absolutely refractory to depolarization
✓ Stimulation is inhibited by the myelin sheath
Transcribed Image Text:An action potential does not restimulate the adjacent membrane that was previously depolarized because (select all that apply) It is impossible for an action potential to be propagated along an axon toward the nerve cell body The resting membrane potential of the axon is too high The resting membrane potential of the axon is too low ✓ This area of membrane is absolutely refractory to depolarization ✓ Stimulation is inhibited by the myelin sheath
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