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Card 6
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What do motor neurones do?
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Card 7
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Describe the structure of motor neurones
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Why do motor neurones have such large nuclei?
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Card 9
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How is a potential difference established across a membrane?
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Card 10
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When not conducting an impulse, what is the value of the resting potential?
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Card 11
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How to neurones transmit nerve impulses over one distances?
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what is the difference between sodium and potassium channel proteins?
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Where do action potentials occur?
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What is meant by a myelinated neurone?
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What is a myelin sheath?
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