BIO 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Neuromuscular Junction, Voltmeter, Axon Terminal

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Membrane potential: a voltage exists across a membrane if there is a charge difference from one side of the membrane to the other. In most cells, and nerve cells at rest, the inside of the cell has a greater negative charge. This voltage can be measured with electrodes positioned very close to the membrane and a voltmeter. Action potential: an action potential involves fast and large changes in the membrane potential. Chemical synapse: once the action potential reaches a presynaptic axon terminal, a signal must travel across the synapse from the pre-synaptic neuron to either the post-synaptic neuron or postsynaptic target cell. When the neurons communicate with muscle cells, the synapse is called a neuromuscular junction. Experiment to show the mechanism of signal transmission at a synapse: background: Scientists have conducted many of the classic experiments on the transmission of nerve impulses using squid giant axons.

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