Nerve firing master Flashcards
Resting potential (1st phase)
Voltage differences in nerve cells are a result of pumping sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell through the Na-K pump
Creates a neuron with a negatively charged interior relative to the exterior ~-70mV.
Depolarization
A stimulus causes a gate in the Na+ Channel to open
Since there is a high concentration of Na+ outside, Na+ diffuses into the neuron.
The electrical potential changes to +30 mV or more.
repolarization
Depolarization causes the K+ Channel gate to immediately open.
K+ diffuses out of the neuron.
This reestablishes the initial electrical potential of ~-70
mV.
Refractory period
During this time (~ 1 msec), the Na+ and K+ Channels cannot be opened by a stimulus.
The Na+/K+ Pump actively pumps Na+ out of the neuron and K+ into the neuron.
This reestablishes the initial ion distribution of the resting neuron.