BIOL 121 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Positive Feedback, Oligodendrocyte, Adjacent Channel

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Found in central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) The minimum required stimulus to produce an ap. If you don"t reach threshold, you will still get a gated potential. Once na rushes in, the adjacent channel open up as well. Moves down the length of membrane until there is no more channels to open up. Travels long distances and don"t get smaller (non decremental) You run out of channels in the membrane. The graded potential gets smaller and smaller as it moves. The adjacent area opens when channels open. Time period following an action potential when a neuron cannot produce a second. No way we can get a second action potential because na has a deactivation. Higher than normal stimulus (can get a second ap) When one neuron interacts with another neuron. It"s the function of the enzyme that makes neurons unidirectional: < o----------< can only be relayed in one direction.

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