Final answer:
Voltage-gated calcium channels are essential for the function of the axon and axon terminal because they initiate the release of neurotransmitters following the depolarization caused by an action potential.
Step-by-step explanation:
The modality of ion channel necessary for the function of the axon and the axon terminal is the voltage-gated calcium channel. When an action potential reaches the axon terminal, it depolarizes the membrane, causing voltage-gated sodium channels (Na+) to open and sodium ions to enter the cell. This further depolarization triggers voltage-gated calcium channels (Ca2+) to open.
Calcium ions entering the cell through these channels initiate a signaling cascade that prompts synaptic vesicles to release neurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft. The neurotransmitters then bind to ligand-gated channels on the postsynaptic cell, causing them to open and modify the membrane potential of that cell, thereby continuing the signal transmission.