Chapter 4 Flashcards

1
Q

At which of the action potential does the inside of the cell become positive in relation to the outside?

A

Overshoot

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2
Q

_____is when the Vm becomes more positive

A

Depolarization

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3
Q

What is the period of time called when it’s impossible to generate an action potential?

A

Absolute refractory period

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4
Q

Which channel can be transgenically inserted into a cell to cause depolarization in response to blue light?

A

Channelrhodosin- 2

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5
Q

What causes the falling phase of the action potential?

A

Efflux of K

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6
Q

By which method can we study the properties of transmembrane channels?

A

Patch clamp

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7
Q

Which toxin from puffer fish blocks sodium channels and is usually fatal if ingested?

A

Tetrodotoxin

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8
Q

When do voltage-gated potassium channels open?

A

Slowly after depolarization

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9
Q

An action potential traveling in one direction is called

A

Orthodromic

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10
Q

Action potential velocity increases with

A

Increasing diameter

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