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The M line is formed by a flattened disc-like cytoskeletal protein that connects the thin filaments of two adjoining sarcomeres.
Glia
Glia, or glial cells, are non-neuronal cells in the central nervous system that provide support and protection for neurons, playing a crucial role in brain function.
Resting Potential
The electrical potential of a neuron or muscle cell at rest, with the interior being negatively charged relative to the exterior.
Cell Body
The spherical part of a neuron that contains the nucleus and connects to the dendrites, which bring information to the neuron, and the axon, which sends information to other neurons.
Neuron
A specific type of cell responsible for conveying nerve signals; also known as a neuron.
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