Neuronal Function Flashcards

(21 cards)

1
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Components of Central Nervous System

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Brain and spinal chord; neurons and glia

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2
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Components of Peripheral Nervous System

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Neurons and glia outside CNS

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3
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Signal reception in neuron

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Dendrites and soma; receive signal and convert to a change in membrane potential

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4
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Signal integration in neuron

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Axon hillock - signal is converted to an action potential

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5
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Signal conduction in neuron

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Axon

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6
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Signal transmission in neuron

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Axon terminals release neurotransmitter

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7
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Nernst Equation/Equilibrium Potential

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Nernst Potential (E) = 58mV log [ion]outside/[ion]inside

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8
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Na+/K+ ATPase

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Hydrolyzes 1 ATP to transport 3Na+ ions out of cell, and 2K+ ions into cell

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9
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Voltage gated ion channels

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Open in response to voltage

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10
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Ligand-gated ion channels

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Open in response to receptor-binding

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11
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Ohm’s Law

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Voltage = Resistance x current

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12
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Ability to store a charge (Q) when a voltage difference occurs between two surfaces

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Capacitance

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13
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The capacitance increases with…

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Increased cell size

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14
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4 properties of action potentials

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1 - all or none response
2 - self propagating
3 - electrotonic current spread
4 - regernative cycle

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15
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Giant axons have ______ conduction speed

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High

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16
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Myelination speeds/slows action potentials

17
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What ion is needed to release vesicles of NT into synapses

18
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What causes inhibitory postsynaptic potentials? (IPSP)

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Hyperpolarization of membrane

19
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What causes excitatory postsynaptic potentials? (EPSP)

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Depolarization of membrane

20
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Spatial summation

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Postsynaptic potentials from different sites influence the net change in membrane potential

21
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Temporal summation

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Postsynaptic potentials that occur at slightly different times influence net change in membrane potential