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How do neurons work? How does sodium and potassium relate to this? What about myelin?

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How do neurons work? How does sodium and potassium relate to this? What about myelin?

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  1. Neurons are basic building nerve cells I believe? ? ? ?         Sodium will help create or build more neurons...I don't know    


  2. Sodium and potassium change the charges in the nerve.

    a Na, K+ pump, AKA(Sodium potassium pump) fixes the general charge of a neuron.

    neuron firing has many stages and all are controlled by the Na K+ flowing into and out of the neuron.

    Myelin is a phospolipid bi layer that speeds the transmission of impulses.

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