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Explain why the surface air on the downwind side of a mountain can be drier than the surface air on the upwind side.What is this effect called? Can you think of a location in the United States where this might actually occur?
Axon Hillock
The axon hillock is the part of a neuron that connects the cell body to the axon, playing a crucial role in the initiation of nerve impulses.
Magnitude
Magnitude typically refers to the size, extent, or dimension of an object or phenomenon, often quantified in terms of numerical values in various scientific fields.
Threshold Potential
Voltage on a neural membrane at which an action potential is triggered by the opening of sodium and potassium voltage-activated channels; about –50 mV relative to extracellular surround. Also called threshold limit.
Neural Membrane
The lipid bilayer that encloses the cytoplasm of a neuron, essential for transmitting neural signals.
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