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An indifference curve map illustrates levels of utility, while each indifference curve in the map indicates consumption bundles that yield the level of utility for an individual.
Axons
Long, slender projections of nerve cells that transmit electrical impulses away from the neuron's cell body.
Axon Terminals
The very end of a branch of a neuron's axon, a region where neurotransmitters are stored before being released into the synaptic cleft.
Peripheral Nerves
Nerves located outside the brain and spinal cord that connect the central nervous system to limbs and organs, essentially serving as communication lines.
Myelin Sheath
A fatty layer that surrounds the axons of some nerve cells, serving as insulation and increasing the speed at which nerve impulses are conducted.
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