PCB 3703C- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 24 pages long!)

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Sodium in ow shows reaction to speci c stimulus. Slow opening of sodium channel, few ions enter into cell (threshold) Threshold = preparation of cell membrane for showing reaction to that stimulus. There is a limit for sodium when the cell membrane is saturated, the sodium channels are closed. equilibrium potential for sodium. After depolarization we have repolarization. repolarization is opening of potassium channels which then leaves the cell. Hyper polarization - inside of cell becomes extremely negative. When there is any stimulus to cell membrane, there is slow opening of sodium chambers, this is called threshold. Next is depolarization, fast opening of sodium channel and sodium enters cell. After depolarization there are no more sodium channels. Next is repolarization, opening of potassium channels. There is equilibrium potential of each ion of potassium at -85 mv. Inside the cell becomes extremely negative, this is called hyper polarization. Tetrodotoxin, toxic substance that blocks sodium channels.

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