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Chapter 3 Neural Control of Exercising Muscle
Chapter 3 Neural Control of exercising muscle
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10/02/2017

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What is the resting membrane potential permeable to?
Definition
Potassium
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What is the reason that the resting membrane potential is at -70mV
Definition
Because of the sodium potassium pumps
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How do the sodium potassium pumps keep functioning?
Definition
With energy in the form of ATP
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Explain depolarization?
Definition
Occurs when inside the membrane potential becomes less negative(more positive), it passes the threshold of -50mv. This helps open up sodium channels. its required for nerve impulses
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Explain hyperpolarization
Definition
This occurs when resting membrane potential becomes more negative -70mV to -90mV and needs a stronger signal for an action potential.
Term
Which causes inhibition of muscles? Depolarization or Hyperoplarization?
Definition
Depolorization
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What is graded potential?
Definition
attempt to communicate neurologically to propogate an action potential but fails to do so because it cant pass threshold.
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What is action potential?
Definition
When it does pass threshold to depolorize and there is an exchange of ions
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Which can excite or inhibit a neuron?
a) action potential
b) graded potential
Definition
b) graded potential
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Which can ONLY excite a neuron?
a) action potential
b) graded potential
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a) action potential
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What does potassium efflux to the membrane potential?
Definition
It causes an inhibtory hyperpolarization
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What does an sodium influx do to the membrane potential?
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It causes an excitatory depolorization
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What are localized changes in the membrane potential called?
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It is called graded potential
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Can a strong Graded potential lead to action potential?
Definition
yes
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Action potential will be propogated down the _____ and transmitted to the next _____
Definition
axon; cell
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Once an action potential starts, is there a way to inhibit it?
Definition
No, it is an all-or-none principle
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Threshold potential can vary depending on the open ______ channels
Definition
Sodium
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Is it easier to activate a smaller alpha motor neuron or a larger motor neuron?
Definition
Smaller alpha motor neuron because it would take a lot less stimulus to activate
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All Alpha motor neurons have the same amount of open sodium channels per surface area. T or F?
Definition
True
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does a smaller alpha motor neuron have less open sodium channels vs. a larger motor neuron?
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yes, smaller akpha motor neurons have less open sodium channels
Term
What are the two important neurotransmitters we need to know for exercise physiology?
Definition
Noripheniphrine and ACH
Term
What is ACH and why is it important?
Definition
ACH helps stimulate skeletal muscle contraction and helps mediate parasymphatetic response
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Noripheniphrine helps mediate symphatetic nervous system response. T or F
Definition
True
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