300838 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Comparative Physiology, Membrane Potential, Lipid Bilayer

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Comparative physiology 12: the functions of the nervous system sensation, integration, and response depend on the functions of the neurons underlying these pathways. To understand how neurons are able to communicate, it is necessary to describe the role of an excitable membrane in generating these signals. The basis of this communication is the action potential, which demonstrates how changes in the membrane can constitute a signal. Previously, this was shown to be a part of how muscle cells work. For skeletal muscles to contract, based on excitation contraction coupling, requires input from a neuron. The cell membrane is a phospholipid bilayer, so only substances that can pass directly through the hydrophobic core can diffuse through unaided. Charged particles, which are hydrophilic by definition, cannot pass through the cell membrane without assistance . Transmembrane proteins, specifically channel proteins, make this possible.

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