BIOL 2160 Chapter : Chapter 7 Neurons

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Chapter 7 nerve cells & electric signaling: organization of the nervous system fig 7. 1. Sensory or: conduct impulses from receptors to cns, conduct impulses out of cns to effector. Soma: contains nucleus and most organelles, reception of incoming information. Synapse: transmits electrical impulses called action potentials, where axon originates and action potentials initiated, releases neurotransmitter, space between a neuron & another cell. Ligand-gated channels: open or close in response to the binding of a chemical messenger such as a neurotransmitter, dendrites & cell body, synaptic potentials. Voltage-gated channels: open or close in response to changes in electrical potential. Sodium and potassium channels: throughout, but more in axon, action potentials. Clinical aspect: multiple sclerosis: myelin is destroyed primarily on, guillain-barr syndrome (gbs): Determining the equilibrium potentials for potassium and sodium ions. Exists because more negative charges inside cell and more positive charges outside cell. Two factors critical in determining resting membrane potential: ion concentration gradients, membrane permeability to these ions.

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