synaptic transmission Flashcards
what is synaptic transmission?
neurons communicate with each other by sending chemical messages across the synapse
what is a synapse?
Each neuron separated by a tiny gap (the synapse).
what are the 6 parts of a synapse
vesicles
neurotransmitters
post-synaptic receptor sites
pre-synaptic neuron
post-synaptic neuron
synaptic cleft
what is the function of vesicles?
membrane enclosed sacs that store neurotransmitters
what is the function of neurotransmitters?
chemicals, can be excitatory or inhibitory
what is the function of post-synaptic receptor sites?
membrane of post-S neuron, recieves NTS
what is the function of pre-synaptic neuron?
converts electical impulse to chemical
what is the function of post-synaptic neuron?
recieves chemical signal, converts back to electical
what is the function of synaptic cleft?
physical gap between pre and post synaptic neurons.
what is the excitatory effect on neurons?
when a NTS increases the +ve charge of the post-synaptic neuron, increases liklehood of passing on .
what is the inhibitory effect on neurons?
transmitter increases -ve charge of post-synaptic neuron, less likely to pass on
whatis the process of synaptic transmission?
- action potntial travels down axon of pre-s neuron to terminal button
-vesicles move forward and merge with membrane, release NTS into synapse - NTS diffuse across cleft to post-s neuron
-NTS bink to complimentary receptors
what is summation?
net effect of -ve and +ve charge
If the net effect is excitatory, neuron more likely to fire. If inhibitory, less likely.