action potential velocity and electrical signals Flashcards

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describe how action potentials effect electrical signals

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action potentials allow electrical signals to be conducted over large distances without decaying

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describe what is meant when its said that the nerve cell membrane is ‘leaky’ and the effect this has on passive signals

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‘leaky’ = not a perfect/very good insulator

results in passive signals not spreading far from their origin

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what is passive conduction a factor in

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reproduction of the action potential(AP)

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describe the relationship between the ‘leaky’ nerve cell membrane and AP conduction velocity

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the less ‘leaky’ the cell membrane the greater the local current spread, and the greater the local current speed the greater the AP conduction velocity

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5
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describe ways in which the passive conduction speed can be increased

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increased axon diameter

decreasing the leak of current across the axon by using an insulating cover, such as the myelin sheath

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state what different cell types make up the myelin in the different nevrous systems

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Schwann cells(many round a single axon) in PNS
oligodendrocytes(one round many axons) in CNS
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describe what saltatory conduction is along myelinated axons

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this is when the action potential jumps form one nor of Ranvier to the next
node of Ranvier = gaps between myelin sheath

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