BIOL 1F25 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Axon Terminal, Growth Cone, Action Potential

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Summary of last lecture: axonal growth cone is the precursor to the pre-synaptic terminal of the synapse. When it reaches its correct target, a synapse is formed. One neuron can make an average of 1000 synapses. The cell sending the message is called the pre-synaptic cell. Cells that receive the message are called the post-synaptic cell. When axons contact the dendrites, there is always a tiny gap so that the electricity doesn"t slow from one cell to another. Action potential at synaptic terminal: opens channels in membrane that allow calcium to enter axon terminal. Calcium is the trigger for transmitter release from the axon terminal. *in order for a cell to start communicating, it needs to start by activating/sending action. Potential. usually, if a cells doesn"t have ap generated then it is not trying to communicate. Electrical signal (from the ap) terminates at the axon terminal. The message becomes chemical after it reaches the at.

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