BIOL 1201 : 11 19 12Bio Final- Cell Signaling

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More likely to ask about the difference between a lipid and a carbohydrate, not the smallest materials. Action potential: if a depolarization is great enough (threshold) it will stimulate an action potential. Differ in: ions allowed to pass through, the speed of gate opening and closing, and they differ in the number of gates they have. Figure 48. 10, 48. 11, and 48. 12 action potential. This is then propagated along the neuronal membrane. It looks identical at the start and end, doesn"t diminish. The formation of an action potential in one location causes a depolarization in the surrounding area triggering an action potential there. Myelinated axons: 10-120 m/sec (faster because it skips over locations) Time when the membrane is non-responsive to a stimulus. When both of the na+ ion channel gates are closed. Moment when the activation gate and inactivation gate are closed.

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