6. Neurons Continued Flashcards
What happens when e- travel through the axon and reaches the end?
It triggers the release of chemicals called neurotransmitters
What are outside the axon?
Na+ ions
What are inside the axon?
K+ ions and proteins (-)
What is the charge of the axon?
Negative inside and positive outside
What opens the membrane and allows those ions to balance out, activating each other down the line?
Electrical charges
What happens when the electrical charges are sent out?
Sodium-potassium pumps are activated to re-separate the Na and K ions
How do neurons communicate?
They communicate using frequency signals
Depending on the _______ of the signal your body will do what?
Blank: frequency
And my body will release different neurotransmitters
NTs only fit into
Certain receptor sites
Once receptors have been activated you what?
You experience feelings
Once the NTs have bound to the receptors, they are sent back to the og axon in the process called
Reuptake
How we can experience certain sensations such as happiness and sadness
Neurotransmitters
can mimic euphoria, alertness, and other sensations by acting as a what?
Agonist
Are chemicals in drugs that can bind and activate the receptors in the synapses
Agonists
What does reuptake show when involved in agonists?
They can overuse and deplete NTs, leaving many feeling worse afterwards