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Action Potentials

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Graded Potentials

Match the characteristic/descriptor in the left-hand column withthe correct type of change in membrane potential listed in theright-hand column.

Question 16 options:

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propagate along the length of the axon with no decrease inmagnitude as they move away from their site of origin

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are decremental changes in membrane potential - meaning they arethe type that decrease in magnitude as they spread further fromtheir sites of origin

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cause an actual reversal of membrane potential during which theinside of the cell membrane temporarily becomes positive withrespect to the outside of the cell membrane

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are non decremental changes in membrane potential - meaning theypropagate along the plasma membrane with no observable decrease inintensity as they move further and further from their sites oforigin

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occur in the 'receptive' regions of the neuron - including thecell body and dendrites - in response to opening of ligand-gatedion channels

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begin at the axon hillock and propagate to the axon terminal

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occur along the length of the axon in response to opening ofvoltage-gated sodium and potassium ion channels

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weaken as they spread further and further along the plasmamembrane and away from their site of origin

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required no 'threshold' change in membrane voltage to occur.

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occur in 'all or none' fashion

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Hubert Koch
Hubert KochLv2
29 Sep 2019

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