Nerve Impulses Flashcards

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What is resting potential?

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-At rest the neurone has a potential of-70mV
-There are more positive ions on the outside of the cells than inside
- The sodium/potassium pump in moving 3+ sodium ions out and K+ potassium ions in by active transport

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What is depolarisation?

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  • Sodium channels open due to stimulus
  • Membrane becomes more permeable to sodium
  • Sodium diffuses in the cell through sodium ion channels down its gradient
  • Inside of the cell becomes more positive
  • When threshold potential of -50mV is met, more voltage gated sodium ion channels open
  • Further depolarisation occurs to +40mV more sodium ions are going to diffuse in
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What is repolarisation?

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  • At section potential of +40mV voltage-gated Na+ channels close
  • Voltage-gated K+ channels open
  • Membrane becomes more permeable to K+
  • K+ diffuses out of the cell down electrochemical gradient
  • Inside of the cell becomes more negative
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What is hyperpolarisation?

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  • Voltage gated K+ channels close at resting potential -70mV
  • BUT close slowly so reporlarisation goes beyond resting potential
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What happens when it returns to resting potential?

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  • Sodium potassium pump restores neurone to resting potential
  • Moves sodium and potassium ions against their concentration gradients
  • 3 Na+ are pumped out and 2 K+ are pumped in
  • The 3:2 ratio gives a more positive charge on the outside compared to inside
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