BIOM 3000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Resting Potential, Axon Hillock, Nernst Equation

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By the end of today"s lecture, students will be able to: Explain what the resting membrane potential is and how it is maintained. Draw and label the phases of an action potential. Keywords: neuron, ion channel, resting membrane potential, nernst equation/potential, axon hillock, action potential, depolarization, repolarization, hyperpolarization, temporal summation, spatial summation, absolute refractory period, relative refractory period, saltatory conduction, epsp, ipsp, synapse, neurotransmitter, vesicle, receptor, ionotropic, metabotropic, gap junction. Resting membrane potential (rmp) extracellular uid considered 0 mv - so rmp is talking about intracellular levels: neurons are special, semipermeable membrane is electrically polarized, rmp ranges from -70 to. K+ moves down chemical gradient and leaves the cell eventually chemical and electrical gradient will be balanced and will be at equilibrium. T = temp, r = gas constant, f = faraday constant z = ionic charge - i. e. +1 for sodium.

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