action potential Flashcards

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explain how an action potential is generated

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  • stimulus
    some Na+ voltage gated channel proteins open causing Na+ ions to move IN to cell
  • depolarisation
    if “threshold” is reached around -55mV
    more Na+ channels open causing a large influx (movement) of Na+ ions down concentration gradient into cell = action potential
  • repolarisation
    about 40 mV the Na+ channel proteins close and K+ voltage gated channel proteins open and K+ diffuses out of the axon down a electrochemical gradient membrane starts to return to resting state
  • hyperpolarisation at around -80 mV
    K+ channels take time to close so K+ ions continue to diffuse out - causes the membrane potential difference to become more negative than resting potential
  • resting potential is restored
    Na+/K+ pump and K+ channel proteins maintain resting potential around -65mV
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2
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Define action potential

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The potential difference across an axon membrane during depolarisation (inside +40mV compared with outside)

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Define depolarisation

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Change in neurone membrane permeability causing a change in the distribution of ions (sodium ions enter making membrane potential +40mV)

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