Physiology - Intro to Neurons Flashcards
What is the name of the site of imitation of the ‘all or none’ action potential?
Axon hillock
What is a pseudounipolar neurone?
One that splits to have two axons
Unipolar neurons have no dendrites. T/F?
T - just axon
Bipolar/multipolar have dendrites
What influx/efflux of ions are responsible for action potential upstroke and downstroke?
Upstroke - influx of Na+
Downstroke - efflux of K+
What does length constant (lambda) mean?
Length constant is length a potential can travel before it disappears
Match:
Schwann cell Oligodendrocyte Many surround single axon One surround many axons Found in CNS Found in PNS
Schwann cell
PNS
Many surround single axon
Oligodendrocyte
One surrounds many axons
CNS
What is an axodendritic synapse?
Axon to dendrite synapse
In the CNS what is the most common transmitter to cause an excitatory and inhibitory synapse?
Excitatory - glutamate
Inhibitory
- GABA or glycine
What is the difference between ionotropic and metabotropic post synaptic receptors?
What type has a quicker response?
Ionotropic
= receptor is channel itself
= quicker response
Metabotropic
= receptor signals other channels