Transmission within neurons Flashcards

1
Q

What is inside the cell?

A

Organic anions (-)
Potassium K+
Water

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2
Q

What is outside the cell?

A

Sodium Na+
Chloride Cl-
Water

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3
Q

Resting potential

A

-70mV

more anions inside and more cations outside

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4
Q

How does a cell maintain resting potential?

A

Sodium-potassium pump

- 3 Na+ in, 2 K+ out

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5
Q

What is the threshold?

A

-55mV

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6
Q

What is the voltage when an action potential occurs?

A

+40mV

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7
Q

Describe recovery/hyperpolarisation

A
  1. Sodium gates close
  2. Potassium gates open
  3. K+ floods out
  4. Potential at -80mV
  5. K+ channels close
  6. Sodium-potassium pump returns cell to resting potential
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8
Q

What is myelin?

A

Fatty layer of insulation found around some neurons

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9
Q

What is myelin made of?

A

Schwann cells and oligodendrocytes

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10
Q

What speed is an action potential of non-myelinated neurons?

A

2m/s

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11
Q

What speed is an action potential of myelinated neurons?

A

120m/s

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