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  • Action Potentials & the Neuron's Axon: A Detailed Explanation
    Action potentials travel along the axon membrane of a neuron.

    Here's why:

    * Axons are long, slender projections of a neuron that transmit signals away from the cell body.

    * The axon membrane is the outer layer of the axon, and it's where the action potential occurs.

    * Myelin is a fatty substance that insulates the axon membrane, allowing for faster transmission of the action potential.

    Let me know if you'd like to know more about how action potentials work!

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