Communication between excitable cells Flashcards

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what is a synapse?

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gap between two nerve cells

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what is the process of communication between excitable cells - 10 steps

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  1. presynaptic action potential at synaptic knob
  2. depolarisation of synaptic terminal
  3. Ca2+ ions diffuse into knob (via voltage gated channels)
  4. causes exocytosis of transmitter vesicles
  5. Ach diffuses across synaptic cleft and binds to complementary specific receptors
  6. Ach receptor-activated channels open
  7. Na+ diffuse into the post synaptic cell while K+ also diffuses out through the same channel
  8. if excitatory post synaptic potential reaches threshold an impulse is set up
  9. breakdown of Ach by AchE in the cleft
  10. broken down products are taken up by active transport for the re-synthesis of transmitter
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what are the two types of synapse?

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EPSP- excitatory post synaptic potential

IPSP - inhibitory post synaptic potential

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what does EPSP do

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stimulate an AP in the post synaptic neurone

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what does IPSP do

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inhibit action potential

e.g. glycine and GABA which open Cl channelled that hyperpolarise the cell so it does not reach the potential

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6
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how is there communication in the cardiac muscle

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gap junctions - spreads depolarisation to adjacent cells located on the intercalated discs

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