BIOL 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential, Motor Neuron, Electrical Synapse

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Negative on the inside, then flips to positive and starts the ca channel. Ca gets the vesicles to move to the end of the cell so they can fuse out of the cell. Na moves from outside the cell to inside the cell. This is the cell that receives the neurotransmitter. Cl moves from outside to inside the cell. The addition of all these net charge difference. All the depolarization of ach and hyperpolarization of gaba. If it reaches the threshold it will cause an action potential. Calcium and contraction: ca from the sr and interstitial fluid, calcium binds to troponin-conformation change, fiber wrapping around the tropomyosin covering the myosin binding sites, calcium pulls tropomyosin -myosin binding sites, actin-myosin interaction, details in tex-sliding filament model. Ca actively pumped into the sr, the troponin changes shape back, and allows the tropomyosin in contract and cover the myosin sites again.

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