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While examining histological sections derived from the ovaries of human females at various life stages, you come across a slide labeled "Section of an ovary from a mature female." You would expect to find all of these cells on the slide except for a(n)
Saltatory Conduction
is a method of nerve signal transmission where the impulse jumps from one Ranvier's node to another, speeding up signal conduction down the axon.
Graded Potential
A shift in the electrical charge across a neuron's membrane, varying in size and leading to the generation of an action potential if a certain threshold is reached.
Action Potentials
A rapid rise and fall in voltage or membrane potential across a cellular membrane, typically in nerve or muscle cells, allowing for the transmission of signals.
Ligand-Gated Channels
Ion channels in cell membranes that open or close in response to the binding of a specific signaling molecule (ligand), allowing ions to pass across the membrane.
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