BIOL 2213 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: White Matter, Axoplasmic Transport, Exocytosis

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Neurons are specialized to create voltages/ electrical signals = action potentials. Action potential: change in membrane potential from resting membrane potential (goes from negative on inside and positive on outside to positive inside the cell and negative outside) Excitable membranes: cells that are able to produce action potentials. Have gated ion channels and voltage gated ion channels. Ligand binds to ion channel and causes it to open- sodium rushes into the cell causing positive inside the cell and negative outside the cell. Voltage gated ion channel opens; it ^ increases until it becomes positive. Local phenomenon: if only one ion channel opens, it only affects the small area around it. Depolarization: going towards zero (not polarized if the voltage is zero) Overshoot: when the cells starts to become positive (over 0) Hyperpolarizing: become more negative than the resting membrane potential. Happens to one part of the membrane and limited to that small area.

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