BIO210Y5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Axon Terminal, Cytosol, Acetylcholine

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Chemically- gated channels open up to allow for movement of na+ ions. As na+ ions enter the icf, the membrane slightly depolarizes (becomes more positive). Graded potentials are local potentials, changes to currents in the membrane potential that cannot spread far from the site of stimulation. Any stimulus that opens a gated channel will produce a graded potential. When the membrane is exposed to a chemical that opens the chemically gated sodium channels, sodium enter cell. The inrush of p+ charges due to the large na+ electrochemical gradient reduces the membrane potential in this area. More positive = depolarization (membrane goes from -70mv to something smaller like -65mv) Each neuron receives information in the form of graded potentials on its dendrites and cell body, and graded potentials at the axon terminals trigger the release of neurotransmitters. Depolarization from graded potential arriving to initial segment.

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