BIOL 1015 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Cirrhosis, Cardiovascular Disease, Saltatory Conduction

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Nerve impulses are propagated by a charge gradient ion graded sodium-potassium pump. At resting potential, the inside of the cell is slightly negative cmompared to theoutside of the cell. Membrane potential is more positive by the influx of sodium ions. It makes neurons more sensitive to the neurotransmitter. Hyperpolarize: membrane ootential becomes more negative by the efflux of sodium or potessium. It makes the neuron less sensitive to neurotransmitters. Impulses are conducted by mylenated axons by jumping from node to node in a process called. Action potential reaches the end of the axon. Synaptic vessicles fuse with the plasma menbrane presynaptic neuron. Neurotransmitters nind to receptors in membrane fo the next cell. Hyperpolarixzong graded potentials make an axon less likely to have an action potentisl. Inhibitory post synaptic potentials use chloride influx and potassiom efflux to achieve hyperpolarization. Keeps the axon les slikely to have an axon potential.

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