Nerve Impulses Flashcards

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when is a neurone in resting potential?

A
  • the outside of the membrane is positively charged compared to the inside
  • more positive ions on the outside of membrane = so the membrane is polarised
  • voltage of the membrane at rest = resting potential
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how is resting potential created and maintained?

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  • sodium-potassium pumps and sodium ion channels in the neurones membrane
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what do the sodium-potassium pumps used?

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active transport
- moves 3 sodium ions out of the neurone
- moves 2 potassium ions into the neurone
- this requires ATP

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4
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what do the potassium pumps use?

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they allow facilitated diffusion of potassium ions out of the neurone, down their concentration gradient

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explain how a resting potential is established?

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  • sodium potassium pumps move sodium ions out the neurone, but the membrane isn’t permeable to sodium ions, so they can’t diffuse back in
  • this creates a sodium ion electrochemical gradient as there are more positive sodium ions outside the cell than inside
  • the sodium-potassium pumps also move potassium ions in the neurone
  • this means that the membrane is permeable to potassium ions, so some diffuse back out through potassium ion channels
  • more positive ions move out of cell than enter, so makes the outside of the cell positively charged than the inside
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6
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explain how an action potential is generated?

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  • neurone is stimulated, voltage gated sodium ion channels open
  • if the stimulus is big enough, it’ll trigger a rapid change in potential difference
  • this causes the cell membrane to become depolarised
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when does depolarisation take place?

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when the sodium Ione channels open

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