B M B 211 Midterm: BMB 211 Exam 3 Notes

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Synapses: release of neurotransmitter, activation of neurotransmitter receptor on postsynaptic cell, movement of ions and changes in voltage of postsynaptic cell. Types of neurotransmitter receptors: ligand-gated ion channels, g-protein coupled receptors. Action potential: triggered by a brief pulse of current which partially depolarizes the membrane, propagation of an action potential. Voltages that would be recorded from a set of intracellular electrodes placed at intervals along the axon. Changes in na+ channels and the current flows that give rise to the traveling disturbance of the membrane potential. Action potential can only travel away from the site of depolarization. Na+ channel inactivation prevents the depolarization from: ion permeabilities during action potential spreading backward. As time increases, na+ has a steep peak then fall of permeability. Methanogenesis: anaerobic respiration in microbes, oxygen inhibits the growth of methanogens, terminal electron acceptor is carbon, effectively removes the semi-final products of decay, atp is produced in the process.

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