BIO 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Membrane Potential, Resting Potential, Action Potential

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Inside of cell negative relative to the outside. At resting membrane potential, neither k+ nor na+ are in equilibrium. Depolarization- less negative than resting membrane potential. Repolarization- membrane returns to resting potential after. Hyperpolarization- more negative than resting membrane potential. Voltage-gated channels- when change the membrane potential it will open or close the gate. Changes in membrane potential (depolarization) cause channel to open. Voltage-gated k+ channels; open when a particular. Na+ has only voltage-gated channels that are closed at rest membrane potential is reached, closed at resting potential. Electrical signals produced by changes in ion concentrations. Alter ion concentrations by altering ion permeability. Graded potential spread by passive current flow. Produced by some specific change in environment acting specialized region. Local signal (can never go long distance) can go closer to zero or farther away from zero. Brief, rapid, large (100mv) changes in membrane potential. Voltage-sensitive na+ channels open as the membrane depolarizes.

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