EEOB 2520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel, Threshold Potential, Action Potential

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Processes: connections to and from other cells. Dendrites: up to 400k for some neurons. Receive info: bigger/more surface area for more receiving surface. Axon (nerve fiber): single, elongated tube (>1 m) Ending point, release neurotransmitters to have message passed on to neighboring neuron. Myelin sheath protects the axon from interstitial fluid and extracellular fluid, provides insulation. Pass electrical information, need to be insulated. Schwann cells making up myelin in the pns, cover one axon in one section. Oligodendrocytes make up myelin in the cns, cover many axons in many sections. Leave breaks in the insulation (both), need these breaks. Interneuron: between afferent (top) and efferent (bottom) Composition: two cells (pre (releasing neurotransmitter)/post (receiving neurotransmitter)) and interstitial fluid. # pre > # post > more pre than post # pre < # post. Potential that makes all the other possible. Electrical change separation across pm due to distribution of charged components.

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