action potential basics Flashcards
what is meant by the terms hyperpolarisation and depolarisation
hyperpolarisation = the membrane potential becomes more negative depolarisation = the membrane potential becomes less -negative, or even positive
ionic movements across the cell membrane cause changes in membrane potential, what does the direction of this change depend on
the direction of the movement of the ion, into(influx) or out of(efflux) of the cell
the charge carried by the ion(+ve or -ve)
what do ions require in order to move across the membrane
requires ion channels or transporters
describe the movement of Na+ in response to the open of cell membrane sodium selective channels
Na+ flows in to the cell because both the electrical and conc. gradient are inward
describe the relationship between Ena and the resting membrane potential of many neurons
Ena = ~+60mV whereas resting membrane potential is ~-70mV
describe the movement of K+ ions in response to the opening of cell membrane potassium selective channels
K+ ions flow outwards because conc. gradient flows outwards which exceeds the inward flowing electrical gradient
describe the relationship between Ek and the resting membrane potential of most neurons
Ek = ~-100mV whereas resting membrane potential =~70mV
dscribe the effect on the cell membrane from the opening of the Na+ and K+ channels opening
Na+ = membrane potential driven towards Kna(~+60mV) K+ = membrane potential driven towards Kk(~-100mV)