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Nerve Impulses
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The neuron membrane Three major types of embedded proteins
Sodium (Na+) gated channels Potassium (K+) gated channels Sodium-Potassium Pump Gated channels opened/closed based on conditions, allow facilitated diffusion when open Pumps – use ATP to do active transport (move against the concentration gradient
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IV. Nerve Impulses A. Resting potential – at rest, the neuron cell membrane is polarized (more positive outside than inside) to -70mV
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Depolarization – a stimulus depolarizes the membrane allowing Na+ into the cell.
1. If the impulse is strong enough (reaches the threshold) an Action Potential is generated (goes down the length of the axon) All or none
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Repolarization – K+ ions rush out of the cell in response to the Na+ coming in
Hyperpolarization – prevents another action potential from starting before one is finished (refractor period)
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Return to resting potential
Sodium and potassium channels close, Na+/K+ Pump restores resting potential
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Saltatory conduction – transmission of an impulse through myelination
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Communication at the Synapse
Direction of impulse
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Action potential reaches axon terminals of pre- synaptic cell
Causes Ca2+ to enter the cell Signals for the release of neurotransmitter into the synapse by exocytosis Neurotransmitter diffuses across synapse, binds to receptors on post-synaptic cell Opens sodium gates to start an action potential in the post synaptic cell
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