BIO 161 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Acetylcholine, Resting Potential, Axon Hillock

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The threshold is the important event that happens at the axon hillock. (1) action potential reaches synaptic knob and ca2+ voltage gated chaennls open. (2) ca2+ enters synaptic knob and causes neurotransmitters to be released into synaptic cleft. (3) neurotransmitters binds and open ligand gated chaennls. Exitatory post-synaptic (epsp) potentials open na channels that cause depolarization. Inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (ipsp) k+ and cl- channels that cause hyperpolarization. (1) re-uptake (take neurotransmitter back into presynaptic neuron through some kind of channel) Voltage gated chennls are used during action potential, chemically gated channels are used during synaptic potential. At -40 mv (na+ voltage gated channels open), at +40 mv (na+ voltage gated channels close and. K+ open), at -70 mv (k+ voltage gated channels close) Epsp = na+ and depolarization, ipsp = k+ and cl- and hyperpolarization. Ligand gated channels = synaptic potential, leaky channels = resting membrane potential and voltage gated channels = action potential.

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