This is what would happen under the myelin sheath. At the end of the myelin sheath, the membrane potential would still be above.

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This is what would happen under the myelin sheath. At the end of the myelin sheath, the membrane potential would still be above threshold, and the action potential would be regenerated.

1994 Nobel Prize in Medicine Alfred G. GilmanMartin Rodbell

(1) Resting state (2) Receptor activates G protein (3) Alpha sub-unit separates and has action on amplifier (4) Alpha sub-unit breaks off of amplifier and recombines with other sub-units

A first messenger (1) binds to a specific receptor (2) The transducer (3), a G protein – composed of alpha-, beta- and gamma subunits – is activated This stimulates the amplifier (4), adenylate cyclase, which produces (5) the second messenger, cyclic AMP, from (6) ATP (adenosine triphosphate) (7) A cascade of enzymatic reactions alters the behavior of the cell and (8) via phosphorylation, an ion channel (11) is opened. Note: ignore (9) and (10) A specific example of how a G-protein activates cAMP