BISC 101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel, Cell Membrane, Neuroglia

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No; but communicate with & modulate signals from nerve cells & modulate synapse function: define and explain a membrane potential. [gradients] exist across the membrane: describe the formation or resting membrane potential & the role of ion channels & Outward diffusion k+ ions via open resting k channels. Little inward diffusion of na+ due to few na channels open. Voltage gated na+ channels open which results in an increase in na permeability. Voltage gated k+ channels open which results in an increased k+ permeability. K+ flows out & channels stay open longer than na+ channels re (hyper) polarization: describe the 5 phases of an action potential. Further depolarization allows increased amount of na+ inside cell. If depolarization reaches threshold all voltage gated na+ channels open. = reflux of na+ into cell (+ feedback) Stays open longer than na+ channels therefore goes hyperpolarization. Na channels behind action potential site = inactive. Axon diameter: describe & explain the importance of myelinated axons.

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