cholegernic synapse Flashcards

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what is the purpouse of synaptic transission

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to allow action potential to be passed along to the next neurone/cell

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descrbe the process of synaptic transmission across a choligernic synapse

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  • action potential arrives at presynaptic nurone
  • action potential stimulates voltage gated calcium ion channels on presynaptic neurone to open
  • calcium ions diffuse down to synaptic knob
    -influx in calcium ions into synaptic knob causes synaptic vesicles to fuse with presynaptic membrane
  • vesicles release neurotransmiter acetlycholine into synaptic cleft
  • acetyl choline diffuses across synaptic cleft and binds with specific cholegernic receptors on post synaptic neurone
  • causes sodium ion channels to open on post synaptic neurone.
  • influx of sodium ions causes depolarisation and stimulates generation of action potential
  • acetylcholine removed from synaptic cleft and broken down by enzyme acetylcholiesterase
  • reabsorbed into presynaptic neurone
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how do synapses ensure nerve impulse is undirectional

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receptors only present on postsynaptic membrane

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why are excess neutransmiters removed from synaptic cleft

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so response doesn’t keep occouring

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give one way excess neurotransmitters are removd from the synaptic cleft

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via enzymes e.g acetylcholinesterase

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