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3 February, 22:58

In the human nervous system, signals are transmitted along neurons as "action potentials" that travel at speeds of up to 100 m/s. (an action potential is a traveling influx of sodium ions through the membrane of a neuron.) the signal is passed from one neuron to another by the release of neurotransmitters in the synapse. suppose someone steps on your toe. the pain signal travels along a 1.2 m long sensory neuron to the spinal column, across a synapse to a second 1.2 m long neuron, and across a second synapse to the brain. suppose that the synapses are each 109 nm wide; that it takes 0.10 ms for the signal to cross each synapse; and that the action potentials travel at 92 m/s.

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  1. 3 February, 23:08
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    time = dist / speed = 2.1 / 100 =.021 s a second = 21 milliseconds
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