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The permeability of the axon membrane to NA+ and K+ depends on what?
and how and what is it called as ions flow? |
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gated channels that open in response to simulation. Na moves in the K moves out.
This flow of ions and changes in the membrane potential constitute and event called and action potential. |
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resting membrane potential (rmp) |
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Definition
all cells in the body maintain a potential diffference
(voltage)
across the membrane.
this resting membrane potential where the inside is negative compared to outside.
only a few cells alter their membrane potential in response to stimule..
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excitability or irritability |
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Definition
only a few types of cells react to stimuli.
this is a cental aspect of the physiology of neurone and muscle cells....to produce and conduct changes in membrane potental. that is called excitability or irritability |
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an increase in membrane permeability to a specific ion results in: |
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Diffusion of that ion down its electrochemical gradient (concentration and electrical gradients considered together)
either into or out of the cell across places where ion channels are located.
can be measured in voltage
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depolarizatin (hypopolarization) |
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Definition
stimulation causes positive charges to flow into the cell and the line will deflect upward.
it means the potential difference between the two recording electrodes is reduced. |
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a return to resting membrane potential |
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..line on oscilloscope will deflect downward
if it causes the inside of the cell to become more negative than the resting membrane potential |
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depolarization of a dendrite of cell body |
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hyperpolarization of a dendrite or cell body |
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Term
the changes in membrane potential--
depolarixation, repolarization, hyprpolarization are caused by what? |
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Definition
changes in the net flow of ions through ion channels in the membrane such as Na and K |
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what makes the membrane more or less permeable? |
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Definition
the gated channels being open or closed |
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What are leakage channels? |
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Definition
a channel that is not gated...for K+ |
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depolarization to a threshold o |
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Definition
depolarization below a certain level will decay and go back. but at a certain lever depolariztion will happen and the gte will open |
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when the plasma membrane is freely permeal tot Na for an instant ...
the membrane potential moves rapidly toward Na+ equilibrium potential....and even though small it greatly affects the membrane potential
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voltage regulated or voltage channels |
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Definition
gated Na and K channels stimulated by depolarization... |
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explosive increase in Na permeability results is a rapid reversal of membrane potential in that region from-7- mV to + 30 mV
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