BIOL273 Lecture Notes - Neuroglia, Myelin, Axoplasmic Transport

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Neurons join to other neurons by gap junctions( set of holes through the membranes that allow electrical signals to pass through from one cell to the other) = electrical synapses. Most neurons communicate with other cells chemically through chemical synapses. Synapse: presynaptic axon terminal, synaptic cleft, postsynaptic dendrite. Presynaptic cell: cell that releases the nt. Space between the two = synaptic cleft (interstitial fluid) When nt binds to receptor , it can initiate graded potentials (either depolarizing "excitatory postsynaptic potential epsp" or hyper-polarizing "inhibitory postsynaptic potential ipsp") > receptor is ligand-gated channel. Amount of nt bound to receptors is in equilibrium with the amount that is free in the synaptic cleft. Only one kind of nt releases and one kind of receptor. In any synapse there"s only one kind of gp(signal) to be produced(transmitted) : either excitatory postsynaptic potential or inhibitory postsynaptic potential (not both) A single neuron can have up to 10,000 synapses !!!

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