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Card 6
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How does the presence of myelin affect action potentials?
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Card 7
Front
Describe the structure of the skeletal neuromuscular junction (motor unit)
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Card 8
Front
How does the number of neurones in areas e.g. leg differ from that of other areas e.g. fingers?
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Card 9
Front
Describe features of the neuromuscular junction
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Card 10
Front
How large is the gap between the nerve and muscle?
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Card 11
Front
Which neuroreceptor is found in the membrane of skeletal muscle?
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Card 12
Front
Drugs can modify synaptic transmission by acting on which processes?
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Card 13
Front
Outline the key steps in cholinergic neurotransmission (6)
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Card 14
Front
Describe the pre-junctional events in cholinergic neurotransmission
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Card 15
Front
How can drugs act pre-junctionally to inhibit cholinergic transmission?
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