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No... The telodendria is the last branch of the axon (the narrow part leading to the synaptic terminal) and the synaptic terminal is the wide part at the very end of the axon.
Thanks so much for posting this! The last month and a half, I have had a ton of information thrown at me, and I feel like I am doing a lot of memorizing but forgetting why things are called what they are called and missing key points. This video was concise, the photos were spot on, and your constant reminder to actually read the questions was brilliant.
Good! I'm glad that you picked up the key points that I was trying to get across! Thanks for watching!
@@teachmeaandp335 Me too! LOL. Prayers being said to the A&P Gods and Goddesses that I remember 85% of it!
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OMG, YES! Do you drink wine, can I send a case to your house??? LOL. I am literally going back thru your nervous system series today. It's crazy how much I missed on the first go round, but on second viewing my understanding is so much better. My final is looming in 3 weeks and it's on the nervous system and the endocrine system. I haven't started the endocrine system yet- but it brings me so much joy to know you posted this. Thank you!
You're awesome! I'm virtually toasting you with a nice glass of wine ;)
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Is the synaptic terminal and the telodendria the same thing ?
No... The telodendria is the last branch of the axon (the narrow part leading to the synaptic terminal) and the synaptic terminal is the wide part at the very end of the axon.
You saved me literally
Good
Can I say ventral root instead of anterior nerve root?
Yes, that's fine.
awesome vid, just be careful with her spelling since it also counts for the practicals;)