During a limited movement of the nerve, axonal transport also <u>slows down</u>.
Axonal transport/axoplasmic transport/axoplasmic flow, is a cellular process responsible for movement of mitochondria, lipids, synaptic vesicles, proteins, and other organelles to and from a neuron's cell body, through the cytoplasm of its axon called the axoplasm.
Slow axonal transport is the movement of cytoskeletal polymers and cytosolic protein complexes along axons at average rates on the order of millimeters per day, which corresponds to nanometers per second.
Axon transport mechanisms play a major role in transporting nutrients, organelles and other molecules towards the presynaptic terminals.
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