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2.2 Neurons

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electrostatic force   is the ion movement due to opposite charges being attracted to each other  
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Concentration gradient   Is the ion movement due to differences concentration density  
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Depolarization   is when the electrical charge of the neuron rises, decreasing the difference between the inside and outside of the cell  
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Hyperpolarization   Is when the electrical charge of a neuron lowers, increasing the difference between the inside and outside of the cell  
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Propagation   Is the movement of a signal down the axon  
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Continuous Conductance   Is the propagation of a signal down unmyelinated neurons  
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Saltatory Conductance   Is the propagation of a signal down myelinated neurons  
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