BIO 3305 Study Guide - Phospholipid, Crustacean, Astrocyte

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All or none, don"t degrade over time once reach threshold. Ion entry -) electrotonic current spread -) triggering ap. Formed by glial cells (shwann cells in pns, oligodendrocytes in cns) Nodes of ranvier: exposed, high density of voltage gated channels. Saltatory conduction jumps from one node to another (happens in insulated neurons) Max frequency is determined by the relative refractory period. If the intensity of the signal is high enough, you can still fire another signal (you can"t in absolute refractory period) Ap vary in shape and speed. between neuron types and btwn species. Voltage-gated channels aren"t all built the same. Neurons don"t all express the same panel of channels. If many genes produce many channels, a signal response will be different (may open faster, close faster, etc) K+ channels encoded by 18 genes---produce 50 different isoforms. High density lowers threshold required for firing. High density shortens relative refractory period btwn firing.

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