6. Action Potentials Flashcards

1
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name the five stages of an action potential

A
  1. Stimulus
  2. Depolarisation
  3. Repolarisation
  4. Hyperpolarisation
  5. Resting potential
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2
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an action potential causes a wave of ————

A

depolarisation

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3
Q

what is the period after an action potential called?

A

Refractory period

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4
Q

what is a refractory period?

A

the time after an action potential is fired when another action potentil cannot be fired

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5
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what do refractory periods mean?

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  • keeps impulses unidirectional
  • produces discrete impulses
  • produces a time delay between action potentials
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6
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describe the processes involved in action potentials

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  1. Stimulation:
    - the neurone is excited
    - NA+ ions diffused down the electrochemical gradient
    - membrane becomes more permeable to NA ions and less negative
  2. Depolarisation:
    - if the threshold is reached an action potential is fired
    - voltage-gatage sodium channels open, absorbing more NA
    - this sodium influx causes it to become positive on inside and negative on outside
  3. Repolarisation:
    - when PD reaches 30Mv, sodium voltage gatage channels lose and potassium ones open
    - means membrane is more permeable to potassium
    - 3K leaving 2Na entering the cell
    - reducing the cell to become more negative
  4. Hyperpolarisation:
    - due to more K+ ions leaving the cell and less sodium entering the cell via the potassium channels,
    - cell becomes negative on inside and positive on outside
  5. Resting Potential:
    - the cells electrochemical gradient is restored
    - the cell is negative on inside and positive on outside
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7
Q

action potentials are ___________

A

unidirectional

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