6.2.2 Synapses Flashcards

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What is A

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Vesicle

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What is B

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Neurotransmitter

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What is C

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Synaptic cleft

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Describe and explain the events that occur at the cholinergic synapse

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  • Membrane of presynaptic neurone depolarised
  • Calcium channels open, causing calcium ions to enter synaptic knob
  • Causes synaptic vesicles to fuse with presynaptic membrane, releasing acetylcholine
  • Acetylcholine diffuses across synaptic cleft
  • Acetylcholine attaches to receptors on post-synaptic neurone membrane
  • Sodium ions enter as membrane more permeable to sodium ions
  • leading to depolarisation and action potential
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Describe the events at the cholinergic synapse in the pre-synaptic neurone

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  • Membrane of pre-synaptic neurone depolarised
  • Calcium ion channels open, and calcium ions enter synaptic knob
  • Causes synaptic vesicles to fuse with presynaptic membrane, releasing acetylcholine
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Describe events at cholinergic synapse at post-synaptic neurone

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  • Acetylcholine attaches to receptors on post-synaptic membrane
  • Sodium ions enter as membrane more permeable to sodium ions
  • Leading to depolarisation and action potential
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Describe the events at cholinergic synapse between the post and pre synaptic neurone

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Acetylcholine diffuses across synaptic cleft

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How is a unidirectional synapse possible

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  • Neurotransmitter released only from pre-synaptic membrane
  • Receptors for neurotransmitter are only on post-synaptic membrane
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Describe temporal summation

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  • Pre-synaptic membrane recieves serveral impulses in a short time
  • Release of enough neurotransmitter for the threshold level to be reached in post-synaptic neurone
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Describe spatial summation

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Many pre-synaptic membranes release enough neurotransmitter for the threshold level to be reached in post-synaptic neurone

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Describe how synapses can be inhibitory

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  • Binding of neurotransmitter causes post-synaptic membrane to become more negatively charged
  • As trigger influx of negative ions
  • More sodium ions requried to reach threshold level
  • Threshold level not reached
  • No depolarisation
  • No action potential produced
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Two main similarities of cholinergic synpase and neuromnuscular junction

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  • acetylcholine diffuses across synaptic cleft
  • enzymes break down neurotransmitter
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Two main differences of cholinergic synpase and neuromnuscular junction

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  • synapses always exciatatory in NMJ, but either excitatory or injibitory at cholinergic
  • NMJ only links motot neuroens to mucles, but choilnergic links any two neurones
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