Impulse Transmission Flashcards

1
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Neuron

A

-transmits an electrical pulse

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2
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Polarized (neuron at rest)

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  • neuron has resting potential
  • resting potential: potential difference between the inside & outside of axon membrane at rest
  • resting membrane potential -70mV
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3
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Outside axon membrane

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  • extracellular

- more positive

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4
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Inside axon membrane

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  • cytoplasm

- more negative

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5
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Depolarized (transmitting/firing)

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  • increasing membrane potential to greater than resting potential (-70mV)
  • in order for neuron to fire stimulus must have a minimum charge
  • must be above threshold of potential (-55mV)
  • known as all or none response
    ex: gun will either fire or not
  • if stimulus s above threshold an action potential occurs
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6
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Action Potential

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  • change in charge of the axon membrane from -70mV towards 0mV (with an overshoot to 35mV)
  • occurs on all locations on unmyelinated neurons
  • on the nodes of myelinated neurons (saltatory)
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7
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Depolarization Gates

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  • sodium gates open
  • potassium gates close
  • sodium rushes in
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8
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Repolarized (neuron recovering)

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  • after neuron fires theres a short period of time when it can’t fire or generate an impulse
  • refractory period
  • the movement of positive charge outside axon membrane restores resting potential
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