Lecture 16 Flashcards
2 action potential position
start at initial segment
propagate down the axon to the presynaptic terminal
voltage gated Na channel
reason for threshold “all or not” event
selectively permeable to Na
resting potential: close, cause little permeability to Na at resting potential
membrane potential: open
inactivate: another gate swing in and plug up the channel
threshold potential
depolarize = more positive
hyper polarize = more negative
all or no event
action potential process
regenerative
+ FB loop
whether the channel open depend how depolarized the membrane is
more Na flow in, inside more +, more Na channel open, more depolarize, more Na flow in…
voltage gated K channel function
open when voltage gated Na channel deactivated
voltage gated K channel significance
K can both leak out through leak channel and the voltage gated channel, action potential fall faster, send information faster
move along axon process
trigger action potential at initial segment
potential spike up
+ at initial segment & - at adjacent region attract
Na diffuse to the adjacent region
depolarize, propagate, hit the threshold