
Overview of neuron structure and function - Khan Academy
A single neuron can’t do very much by itself, and nervous system function depends on groups of neurons that work together. Individual neurons connect to other neurons to stimulate or inhibit …
Overview of neuron structure (types of neurons) - Khan Academy
Explore the structure of neurons, their types, and functions. Uncover the roles of dendrites, axons, and the soma. Learn about the axon hillock, axon terminals, and the myelin sheath. Discover …
Anatomy of a neuron (video) | Human biology | Khan Academy
Sometimes different parts of different cells perform other functions, but these tend to be where the neuron receives its signal. And we'll talk more about what it means to receive and transmit a …
Overview of neuron function (video) | Khan Academy
Neuron function involves processing and transmitting information. Key components include resting potential, action potentials, and the roles of dendrites, axons, and neurotransmitters.
Anatomy of a neuron (video) | 2nd quarter | Khan Academy
Sometimes different parts of different cells perform other functions, but these tend to be where the neuron receives its signal. And we'll talk more about what it means to receive and transmit a …
The synapse (article) | Human biology | Khan Academy
A neuron’s signaling, however, is much more exciting—no pun intended!—when we consider its interactions with other neurons. Individual neurons make connections to target neurons and …
Synapse structure (video) | Khan Academy
Now a typical human neuron can have a massive number of connections through synapses. It can connect thousands of different target cells through its axon terminals, and the typical neuron …
Neuron action potentials: The creation of a brain signal
Action potentials (those electrical impulses that send signals around your body) are nothing more than a temporary shift (from negative to positive) in the neuron’s membrane potential caused …
Membrane potential (resting membrane potential) (article) - Khan …
The membrane potential of a resting neuron is primarily determined by the movement of K + ions across the membrane. So, let's get a feeling for how the membrane potential works by seeing …
Neuron resting potential mechanism (video) | Khan Academy
In this video, I want to talk about how the neuron resting potential is created, and how it relates to concentration differences in some of the important ions involved in neuron function.