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Neurobiology
Resting Potentials
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10/30/2012

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Term
The difference in electrical charge inside and outside a cell which is at rest is known as _______________.
Definition
resting membrane potential
Term
Most neurons have a resting membrane potential of ________.
Definition
-70 mVolts
Term
How is negative charge maintained inside the neuron?
Definition

1. selectively permeable membrane

2. ions moving to equilibrium

3. Na/K pump

Term
____________ are membrane proteins which allow the passage of certain ions depending on size and charge.
Definition
Ion channels
Term
Channels are ________ and can be opened or closed.
Definition
gated
Term
_________ cannot pass through the cell membrane to go outside the cell, causing the intracellular fluid to be negatively charged.
Definition
Large protein anions
Term

True or False:

During resting potential, K+ ions passively pass into a cell down its electrostatic gradient.

Definition
True
Term

True or False:

 During resting potential, K+ ions move passively out of the cell due to their concentration gradient.

Definition
True
Term
Na+ cations from the extracellular fluid leak through the membrane to go down their electrostatic and concentration gradients (into OR out of) the cell during resting potential.
Definition
into
Term

True or False:

Na+ ions passively pass outside the cell and are actively pumped back in to maintain resting potential.

Definition
False: the opposite is true
Term
The Na+/K+ Pump exchanges __ Na+ ions for __ K+ ions.
Definition
3, 2
Term
The Na+/K+ Pump pumps Na+ ____ the cell and K+ ____ the cell.
Definition
out of, into
Term

True or False:

Neurons cannot store glucose or oxygen.

Definition
True
Term
An action potential is caused by __________ of a membrane past a certain ___________ followed by a ___________.
Definition
depolarization, threshold, repolarization
Term
During ___________, membrane potential becomes less negative compared to resting potential.
Definition
depolarization
Term
___________ is the membrane potential at which an action potential is inevitable.
Definition
Threshold
Term
When a cell becomes more negative relative to resting potential after an action potential, the cell is ____________.
Definition
hyperpolarized
Term
During a __________, excitable cells are incapable of producing a normal action potential.
Definition
refractory period
Term
In ___________, no amount of stimulation can induce an action potential immediately after an action potential.
Definition
absolute refractory
Term
In ____________, very strong stimulation can induce another action potential (not immediately after the action potential, but prior to returning to resting potential).
Definition
relative refractory
Term
Action potential firing rate increases as _____________ increases.
Definition
stimuli strength
Term
During depolarization, a stimulus (neurotransmitter, drug, electrical stimulus, etc.) results in a slight positive charge, which allows some ____________ to open.
Definition
voltage-gated Na+ channels
Term
If threshold is reached, additional _______________ open causing a rapid change in charge.
Definition
voltage-gated Na+ channels
Term
When an action potential is generated, the intracellular fluid is ___________ charged due to the _____________.
Definition
positively, large influx of Na+ ions
Term
After an action potential is propagated, Na+ channels are inactivated and _________________ open.
Definition
voltage-gated K+ channels
Term
During repolarization, K+ ions move _________ the cell due to the ____________.
Definition
out of, electrical gradient
Term
The opening of voltage-gated K+ channels for repolarization results in _____________.
Definition
hyperpolarization
Term
_____________ are located on sensory nerve endings or the axon hillock and have high concentrations of ion channels.
Definition
Spike-initiation zones
Term
Depolarization is initiated at __________.
Definition
spike-initiation zones
Term

True or False:

As an action potential moves down an axon, previous Na+ ion channels remain open.

Definition
False
Term
As sodium ions flow down the axon, _____________ open as it moves.
Definition
voltage-gated Na+ channels
Term
Myelin sheath _________ the speed of action potential conduction.
Definition
increases
Term
________ is a lipid insulator of neuronal axons.
Definition
Myelin
Term
Unmyelinated axons are slower than myelinated axons because ___________.
Definition
signal is lost
Term

True or False:

Myelin covers the entire axons to increase the speed of conduction.

Definition
False: there are nodes of Ranvier
Term
_____________ are concentrated at the nodes of Ranvier.
Definition
Voltage-gated Na+ channels
Term
___________ is when a nerve impulse jumps from node to node down a myelinated axon.
Definition
Saltatory conduction
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