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Electrical Signals 1 BIOL 1407
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Electrical Signals Changes in membrane potential currents Used by cells for quick communication
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Chemical vs. Electrical Signaling Type of Signals –Chemical –Electrical + Chemical = Electrochemical Types of Chemicals Used –Hormones –Neurotransmitters
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Chemical vs. Electrical Signaling Speed of Transmission –Slow –Fast Duration of Response –Long –Short
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Functions of Nervous Systems
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Neuron Cell body = Soma Dendrites Axon –Axon Hillock –Axon Terminals = Synaptic Knobs = Synaptic Terminals
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Types of Neurons
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Supporting Cells = Neuroglia
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Schwann Cells
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Neural Pathways Example
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Membrane Potential Electrical Difference = Potential Membrane at Rest = Resting Membrane Potential (RMP)
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Membrane Proteins Sodium Potassium Pump –Maintains Resting Membrane Potential Leak Channels –Na + and K + Leak Channels Chemically-Regulated (Gated) Channels –Also called Ligand-Gated Channels Voltage-Regulated (Gated) Channels –Na + and K + Voltage-Regulated Channels
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Chemically-Regulated Channels Gated On dendrites and cell body Responds to chemicals Graded potentials
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Voltage-Regulated Channels Gated On axons Respond to changes in voltage Action potentials (APs)
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Voltage-Regulated Na + Channel Na + Channel is Closed and Activated Na + Channel is Open; Stays Open for Short Amount of Time Na + Channel is Closed and Inactivated
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Voltage-Regulated K + Channel K + Channel is Closed K + Channel is Open
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Changes in Membrane Potential Resting Membrane Potential (RMP) Depolarization –Membrane becomes more + than RMP Hyperpolarization –Membrane becomes more – than RMP Action Potential: pattern of MP changes –Depolarization –Repolarization –Undershoot: Brief Hyperpolarization
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Changes in Membrane Potentials
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Graded Potentials Occur at dendrites and cell bodies Response to changes in chemically- regulated channels Strength diminishes over distance Vary in strength
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Graded Potentials Can be depolarizing event or hyperpolarizing event
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Action Potentials Occur only along axons Strength is always the same Strength of signal stays the same along the entire length All-or-none
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Threshold Stimulus Threshold Stimulus – Enough depolarization to generate an AP –Usually -55 mV Subthreshold Stimulus – Insufficient depolarization to generate an AP
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The End Unless otherwise specified, all images in this presentation came from: Campbell, et al. Biology, 7 th ed. and 8 th ed. Pearson Benjamin Cummings.
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