BIOL 2040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Active Transport, Resting Potential, Facilitated Diffusion

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Know how osmolarity differs from tonicity (not just definitions but how they work differently as well: understand how the body can regulate these characteristics. Know the examples that we talk about in class. Know your neuronal anatomy, and what parts of the neuron are responsible for each function. Know the differences between graded and action potentials and why it is useful to have both in the body. Know why graded potentials lose their strength as the move from the initial stimulus and likewise, why action potentials do not. Understand under what circumstances a graded potential would trigger an action potential. Be able to explain why depolarization is a positive feedback loop. Be able to explain what is happening in terms of ion gates during the absolute refractory period: while we will focus on the absolute refractory period, understand how it differs from the relative refractory period and why.

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