nervous system 4 Flashcards

1
Q

what is the point where nerve cell first becomes activated

A

initial segment

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2
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generation of action potential (9)

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  1. gates of Na+ channels open
  2. Na+ rushes into the cell
  3. Inside becomes positively charged
  4. Na+ gates close
  5. K+ gates open
  6. outlfow of K+ ions
  7. inside becomes negatively changed again
  8. K+ gates close
  9. Na+/K+ channels pump the ions back to their original state at rest
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3
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what does the term propagation mean?

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activation of the initial segment triggers the activation of subsequent sections.

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4
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benefits to myelination

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transmission much faster in myelinated axon
uses less energy ( less pumps active)
mylinated axons have exposed areas of axon and the impulse jumps from area to area

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5
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what are the exposed area of axon called

A

nodes of ranvier

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6
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the recovery period is called

A

Refractory period

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7
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2 stages of ‘recovery period’

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absolute refractory period - recovery stage during which the nerve cell cannot be activated (all Na+ inside cell)
relative refractory period - recovery period during which the nerve cell can be activated but only in response to a stimulus that is higher than normal.

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