BIOL 155 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Threshold Potential, Membrane Potential, Resting Potential

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Ubc biol 155 lecture 7 notes nervous system. Some membranes have special features which make them excitable. If stimuli (anything which disturbs the membrane potential) which are depolarizing and of increasing magnitude are applied to these membranes, a point is reached at which a fast, transient, self-propagating event occurs; an action potential. Whether an action potential (ap) is generated or not depends on the strength of. Stimuli can be: subthreshold, threshold, suprathreshold. Only the latter two stimuli can depolarize the membrane to its threshold potential, which for most neurons is between -30 and -50 mv, or about 15 mv above membrane"s resting potential. Threshold must be reached before an ap can be fired! The membrane of all excitable cells contains two special gated channels. One is a na+ channel and the other is a k+ channel and both are voltage gated.

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