BIOC32H3 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Electrochemical Gradient, Axon Terminal, Pia Mater

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70mv inside the cell and only excitable cells can change their membrane potential when stimulated: k+ leak channel, na/k atpase pump and natural membrane properties maintain the. 61 log: goldman-hodgekin-katz equation used to calculate membrane potential in real cell with multiple ions moving across membrane. In unmeylinated axons: local current flow activate neighbouring sections of axons, slow as many na+ channels need to open. In mylenated axons: current zoom past myelinated areas, nodes of ranvier reinforce ap, fast as less na+ channels need to open, multiple sclerosis is the loss of myelin and results in ap being degraded, affecting speech and movement. Chemical synapse: neurotransmission is conversion of electrical signals (action potential) into chemical signals (neurotransmitter) that can cause an action potential in another cell, there are 3 signal mechanisms in neuronal communication. Causes graded potentials in the neuron receiving the neurotransmitter. Receptors: neurotransmitters bind to specific receptors, there are 2 main classes of receptors.

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