Answer:
2- excitatory postsynaptic potential, 3-Axon, 4- Na+ and K+ ionic channels 5- reach action potential threshold, 6- depolarized 7- Nod of Ranvier, 8- Axon terminals.
Step-by-step explanation:
An action potential in an excitatory presynaptic nerve. 2. an excitatory postsynaptic potential in the dendrites of the postsynaptic nerve. 3. this spreads passively to the Axon. 4. depolarization of this region opens voltage-gated Na+ and K+ ionic channels. 5. sufficient membrane depolarization to reach action potential threshold opens enough of these channels to produce an action potential. 6. in non myelinated axons: the currents associated with the action potential spread to the depolarized region of the axon. 7. in myelinated axons: the currents associated with the action potential spread to the next Nod of Ranvier. 8. the action potential travels down the axon to the Axon terminals.