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The nurse caring for a child with impetigo notes that some of the lesions on the child's skin appear elevated and contain purulent material. Secondary lesions are also present and are honey colored. The nurse would document these lesions as
Synaptic Vesicle
a small, spherical sac containing neurotransmitters, found in the nerve endings, crucial for transmitting signals between neurons.
Myelin
A fatty substance that surrounds neurons' axons, facilitating faster transmission of electrical signals.
Receptor Site
A receptor site is a specific location on a cell surface where certain molecules, such as hormones or neurotransmitters, bind to trigger a change in the cell's function or activity.
Myelin
A fatty substance that forms a sheath around the axons of many neurons, helping to speed the conduction of nerve impulses.
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