BIOL 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Schwann Cell, Action Potential, Threshold Potential

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Biol 111 organismal biology formation of an action potential: 1. neuron is at rest and ready to conduct impulse. Membrane potential is at resting potential (-60 mv) the k+ channel is opened and the voltage-gated channels are closed. 2. stimulus occurs this causes na+ channels to open na+ leak into the cell the interior of the cell gets more positive (slight depolarization) 3. if stimulus is big enough (membrane potential must be raised above threshold potential, -50 mv) a large depolarization occurs. More na+ channel open action potential. Na+ channels start to close and k+ channels open. K+ diffuses out (repolarization) causing the interior to become more negative. The membrane potential goes below resting potential (hyperpolarization) Schwann cells are very fatty (gives nerves their white appearance) and therefore do not allow ions to diffuse across it. These areas also do not contain gates regular gaps occur in myelination called the nodes of ranvier.

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