nerve impulse Flashcards

1
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what is resting potential

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the potential difference across the neurone membrane when no action potential is being initiated

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resting potential

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no impulse is being sent so the membrane is polarised, - 70mV inside the axon and + 40mV outside

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3
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action potential

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membrane becomes depolarised and the chargers switch, sodium gates open so Na+ move into the cell

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4
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after action potential resting

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membrane is repolarised and charges are back to normal, potassium gates open so K+ diffuse out and Na+/K+ pump is needed to restore ions to correct location

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5
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what is a refractory period

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  • a gap between impulses where the membrane cant take another action potential until the Na+ and pumped out and K+ pumped in
  • good for the heart muscle
  • allows for prolonged muscle contraction
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