Fill in the blanks with the terms provided. Not all terms will be used. either direction motor proteins microtubules an anterograde a retrograde axoplasmic flow flow of the axoplasm 0.1 to 3 400 Fast axonal transport occurs at approximately ________ millimeters per day. The mechanism involves movement along ________. The power for this movement comes from specialized ________ that split ATP to supply the energy needed. Substances can be moved in ________. Slow axonal transport occurs at approximately ________ millimeters per day. This type of movement results from the ________ and is also called ________. The substances are moved in ________ direction only.
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