BIOL-UA 12 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Ligand-Gated Ion Channel, Neurotransmitter, Neurotransmission

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Lecture 18: nervous system: flow of information: Sensor; sensory input; integration; motor output; effector: minimal functional unit: Presynaptic cell carries the signal towards the synapse. Synaptic terminals communicate with the axon of the previous cell: re ex: A hammer to the knee results in stretch sensors being stimulated. They send impulses along sensory neurons to the spinal cord, which then sends impulses along the motor neurons to the effector, in this case, the quadriceps, which is then contracted. Every cell has a voltage across its plasma membrane called a membrane potential. Resting potential: is the membrane potential of a neuron no sending impulses. Changes in membrane potential act as signals, transmitting and processing information. These changes are brought about by the movement of ions, in and out of the neural axons. The membrane of the axon has ion channels or pumps. The ions can be moved by passive or active transport.

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