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Where is the Shine-Dalgarno sequence located and what is it responsible for?
Astrocyte
A type of glial cell in the brain and spinal cord that provides support and nutrition, maintains the extracellular ionic balance, and participates in the repair and scarring process of the brain and spinal cord following traumatic injuries.
Axon Terminals
The distal terminations of the branches of an axon, responsible for releasing neurotransmitters to transmit signals to other neurons or muscles.
Nerve Impulse Conduction
The process by which nerve cells (neurons) transmit electrical signals along their axons to communicate with other neurons or muscles.
Myelin Sheath
A fatty layer that surrounds the axons of some neurons, providing electrical insulation and increasing the speed at which nerve impulses are conducted.
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