Electro chemical impulses Flashcards

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How are the electrical chemical impulses (messages) sent and what are the ions

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Neurons send messages electrochemically, these ions are Na+ cl- k+ and ca2+

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how is a voltage difference produced (easy)

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having seperate positive and negative charges

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what are voltage differences a result of

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the pumping of sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell through the Na+ and k+ pump

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what is different about the pumping of sodium and potassium in and out

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when potassium ions are pumped in they are ready to diffuse back out as the membrane is permeable for them

but when sodium is pumped out, they cant come back in as the membrane is not permeable for them.

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Nerve impulse 2 points

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Nerve membrane contains Na+ and K+ voltage gated channels, they can open or close

-opening and closing of gated channels affects the movement of ions which affects the charge and concentration across the membrane

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what is the resting potential of a neuron

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The resting potential of neurons is about -70 mV. At resting potential concentration of ions is kept constant through Na+/K+ pumps. When the threshold is reached, the Na+ gated channel are opened.

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what is another way of saying action potential

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nerve impulse

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what causes the action potential and what initiates it

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positive ions moving in and then out of the neuron at certain spots along the neuron

Initiated by a stimulus ex prick

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what is the action potential initiated by

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a stimulus ex pin, prick, ight, heat or sound above a certain threshold

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why are Na+ and K+ channels called voltage gates

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because they act only when the surrounding area reaches a certain voltage

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what is the threshold

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-55mv

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12
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what happens when k+ ions pour outside neuron

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hyperpolarization -90mv

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13
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how long does the refractory period last

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1-2 msec

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14
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briefly explain the all or none law

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it basically states that the axons fire metaphorically like a gun.

if they do fire the size, speed etc is always the same

and therefore stronger stimulus have a higher intensity by having a higher frequency (firing more frequently) ex # of action potentials per second

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channel
inactivation

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following depolarization the sodium channels begin to close, called channel
inactivation

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