BIOL 300 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Resting Potential, University Of Manchester, Cytosol

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The cytosol in the neuron at rest is negatively charged with respect to the extracellular fluid. The action potential is a rapid reversal of this situation such that, for an instant, the inside of the membrane becomes positively charged with respect to the outside. The action potentials generate by a cell are all similar in size and duration, and they do not diminish as they are conducted down the axon. The ups and downs of an action potential. Rising phase: characterized by a rapid depolarization of the membrane. The part of the action potential where the inside of the neuron is positively charged with respect to the outside is called the overshoot. The falling phase of the action potential is a rapid depolarization until the membrane is actually more negative than the resting potential. The last part of the falling phase is called the undershoot, or after- hyperpolarization.

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