BIOL 4370 Lecture Notes - Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel, Electrochemical Gradient, Sensory Neuron

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If you were to make the cell only permeable to potassium then the cells membrane potential would be equal to its equilibrium potential. It"s the membrane potential of the cell under the concept that the cell is only permeable to one ion. Sept 12th: electrical impulses that travel to the brain are action potentials. Anesthesia can block these electrical stimulation to brain: receptor potential: graded (strength depends on stimulus). When stimulus occurs (something touches finger) then ion channels open, and sodium rushes in depolarizing the cell and causing an action potential: synaptic potential: transfer of info from one neuron to another. Occurs between axon of presynaptic neuron and dendrites of posysynaptic neuron: action potential moves up and down as a function of time. 3 states: closed, open and inactivated: potassium leaves cell via voltage gated k+ channels. Follows electrochemical gradient and concentration gradient causing cell to become more negative: start at resting potential.

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