Passive Membrane Properties Flashcards

1
Q

What is capacitance?

A

Membrane has a capacity to absorb a charge difference
Larger surface area = more capacitance

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2
Q

What are the 3 main passive properties of neurons?

A

Resting membrane electrical resistance, membrane capacitance and intracellular axial resistance

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3
Q

What happens when a current is injected into a neuron?

A

Voltage changes and rises more slowly due to capacitance

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4
Q

Define time constant.

A

Time it takes following injection of current for the potential to change by 63% of its final value

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5
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How will a cell respond to an injected curremt?

A

It will depolarise

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6
Q

How will a cell respond to an outward current?

A

It will hyperpolarise

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7
Q

What does membrane resistance affect?

A

The magnitude of electrical signals

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8
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What type of relationship is between the amplitude of the voltage change achieved and the current injected?

A

Linear relationship

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9
Q

What is Ohm’s law?

A

Change in V = I x R

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10
Q

What affects leaking and ability to absorb charge?

A

Membrane thickness and diameter of conducting cable (axon)

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11
Q

What happens if the axon has a large diameter?

A

Lower the resistance of the axon and the less it will ‘leak’ (more efficient)

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12
Q

What affects efficiency?

A

Axial resistance and membrane resistance

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13
Q

What affects speed?

A

Axial resistance and capacitance

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14
Q

Define length constant.

A

Distance from the site of current injection where the potential has fallen by 37% of its original value

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15
Q

What does the length constant indicate?

A

How far a depolarizing current will spread along the axon

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16
Q

What is the difference between increasing length and increasing the cross-section?

A

As length increases so does resistance
As cross-section increases resistance decreases

17
Q

What is capacitance directly proportional to?

A

Area plates of the capacitor

18
Q

What causes the delay in response of a membrane to a current charge?

A

Phospholipids of a membrane