Synapses (5) Flashcards

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Describe the structure of a synapse and the knobs.

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  • presynaptic knob has many mitochrodria and synpatic vesicles which contain neurotransmitters
  • synaptic cleft is that gap between two synaptic knobs
  • the postsynaptic knob has receptor molecules and also has mitochondria
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Name two types of neurotransmitters

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Acetylcholine and dopamine

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Name the 3 stages of a nerve impulse transmission between two neurones.

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  1. calcium influx
  2. neurotransmitter release
  3. action potential generation
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What happens in the first stage, when an action potential reaches the presynaptic knob?

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The action potential stimulates voltage-gates calcium ion channels to open in the presynaptic neurone. This causes a calcium influx as calcium ions diffuse into the synaptic knob. (they are later pumped out by active transport hence the high numbers of mitochondria)

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What happens at the second stage?

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  • the clacium influx causes the synaptic vesicles to move to the presynaptic membrane and fuse with the membrane to release the neurotransmitters by exocytosis.
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What happens at the third stage?

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  • the neurotransmitters diffuse across the synaptic cleft and bind to specific receptors on the postsynaptic membrane
  • this causes sodium ion channels to open
  • the influx of sodium ions causes depolarisation and if this depolarisation reaches or surpasses the threshold an action potential will be generated.
  • the neurotransmitter is then released from the synaptic cleft so the response doesn’t keep happening.
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What are three functions of synapses in the nervous system?

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  1. Synaptic diverge - when one neurone connects to many so info can be dispersed
  2. synaptic converge - where many neurones connect to one so info can be amplified
  3. Summation - when the effect of neurotransmitters released from many neurones ( or one which has been repeatedly stimulated) is added together
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