Ionic basis of the action potential Flashcards

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What is the Na+ and K+ equilibrium potential?

A

the membrane potential at which there is no movement of the ions in or out of the cell

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What effect does Na+ and K+ have on the membrane potential?

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  • a cell only permeable to K+ will have a negative membrane potential
  • a cell only permeable to Na+ will have a positive membrane potential
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3
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What is depolarisation?

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loss of difference in charge between the inside and outside of the plasma membrane due to a change in permeability

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4
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What is repolarisation?

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change in membrane potential that returns it to a negative value

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5
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What is hyperpolarisation?

A

a change in the membrane potential that makes it more negative (opposite of depolarisation)

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6
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What is Ohm’s law?

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electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance

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What happens if you inject a positive current into a non-excitable cell?

A

the membrane potential will readjust to a new eqilibrium

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What happens if you inject positive current into an excitable cell?

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you start to depolarise the membrane

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9
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What is PNa+?

A

permeability to sodium

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10
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What happens when Na+ channels open?

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  • increased Na+ permeability
  • increased flow of Na+ into cell
  • membrane depolarisation
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