Synapses Flashcards

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What is a synapse?

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gap between 2 neurones

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How is the action potential transmitted across a synapse?

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neurotransmitters diffuse, bind and trigger an action potential in the next neuron

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What happens when an action potential reaches the synaptic knob?

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depolarisation causes the voltage-gated Ca2+ channels open, and ions diffuse in to the synapse

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What do the Ca2+ ions cause to happen?

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vesicles containing neurotransmitters bind to the pre-synaptic membrane and release the neurotransmitters into the pre-synaptic cleft

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What do the neurotransmitters do?

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diffuse across the synapse, towards to post-synaptic neurone

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What happens when neurotransmitter reach the post-synaptic neurone?

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they bind to complementary receptors in the membrane of the post-synaptic neurone

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Why does the impulse only travel in one direction?

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  • vesicles only found in pre-synaptic neurone
  • receptors only found in membrane of post-synaptic neurone
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What happens when neurotransmitters bind to the post-synaptic membrane?

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Na+ channels open/widen and Na+ diffuses into the neurone, causes the post-synaptic neurone to become depolarised

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What happens after the action potential has been triggered?

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neurotransmitter is degraded and released from the receptor, the Na+ channels close and resting potential is established

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What happens to the neurotransmitters when they are released from the post-synaptic membrane?

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they are transported back into the pre-synaptic membrane and are recycled

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What is the name of the neurotransmitter in a cholinergic synapse?

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Acetylcholine

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What enzyme can break down Acetylcholine?

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acetylcholine esterase

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What is acetylcholine broken down into?

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acetate and choline

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