BIO SCI 35 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Action Potential, Cell Membrane, Fluid Compartments

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Bio 35 - lecture 12 - interlude on what chemical transmission is not: the action. Potential / dopamine, hit me one more time. Sodium and potassium channels are opening that allow the depolarization and hyperpolarization. What causes this voltage difference across the membrane: difference in ion concentrations, difference in ion speeds, kinetic energy of cellular movement, potential energy prior to cellular movement, electrocution. Even when a neuron is at rest, there is a voltage difference across the membrane. When an electrical impulse is traveling down a neuron, we call this the action potential. Step 3: after a delay, na+ channels inactivate helping k+ channels to hyperpolarize membrane potential. The equilibrium potential of na is high on the graph but low for k. What is the most striking feature of an action potential: massive hyperpolarization, massive depolarization, long-lasting hyperpolarization, long-lasting depolarization. What does ttx do to neural transmission: blocks endocytosis, blocks exocytosis, blocks action potentials, hyperpolarizes the cell.

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