BIOL 3060 Final: Animal Physiology Lab Exam Review (Lab 03-08)

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Lab 03 frog nerve compound action potential. Action potential when specialized voltage gated sensitive membrane na channels active: na = membrane depolarization, na permeability low baseline value + k permeability= repolarization. [cell ion] not significantly altered: refractory period: neuron unable of producing another ap. Relative refractory period: stimulus greater than normal elicit response. Action potential propagates down axon length: end of axon; neurotransmitter released into synapse. In this experiment, recorded from isolated peripheral nerve (sciatic nerve) with thousands of axons. Afferent nerve: sensory and efferent nerve: motor and autonomic: axons vary in diameter, myelination, excitability, threshold, conduction speed, diameter = voltage, compound nerve action potentials (caps) = summed ap. Stimulus voltage = axons excited until all axons are. Supramaximal stimuli = no effect on magnitude. Different diameters, so more active axons = cap shape alter. Difference is positive defection in recording: depolarization wave 2nd electrode = 2nd e more -ve to proximal electrode.

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