The nervous system (organization and basic functions) Flashcards

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Is hte inside or outside of the neuron cell more positive

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outside is more positive

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2
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Describe the sodium potassium pump

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a pump that maintains the positive chargeoutside of the cell by pumping three sodium cells outside of the cell in exchange for pumping two potassium molecules inside of the cell.

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where is the highest concentration of sodium found…. what about potassium

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highest concentration of sodium is outside of the cell, highest concentration of potassium is inside the cell.

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4
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What is the resting potential of a neuron

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-70 mV

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5
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At what point does the cell block any further flow of potassium outside of the cell

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when the membrane potential reaches 94mV

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if the moveent of sodium was the only ion moving through the membrane what would the inside charge of the cell be

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+61 mV

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What is the nernst equation

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an equation used to calculate the voltage charge for each ion (K, Na, Ca ect)

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If you are using the nerst equation and you are using the concentration of a negative ion that is moving from inside to outside of the cell the answer will be _________

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positive

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9
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if you are using the nerst equation and you are using the concentration of a positive ion that is moving from inside outside of the cell the answer will be _________

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negative

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10
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if you are using the nerst equation and you are using the concentration of a negative ion that is moving from outside to inside of the cell the answer will be _________

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negative

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if you are using the nerst equation and you are using the concentration of a positive ion that is moving from outside to inside of the cell the answer will be _________

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positive

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12
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what is the nernst equation (like the actual equation not the definition)

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61 * log (concentrtion inside/concentration outside)

answer will be positive or negative depending on charge and location flow of ion being used

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What are voltage gated pumps

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pumps that open and close depending on the charge on the inside or outside of a cell.

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14
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what is the ratio of potassium inside to outside

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35:1

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15
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The gate on the inside of the cell on the sodium channel is what kind of gate

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inactivation gate

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16
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the gate on the outside of the sodium channel in the cell is what gate

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activation gate

17
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What is the difference between myeliinated and unmyelinated axon

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myelinated axons allow nerve impulses to travel 300x faster than unmyelinated axons

18
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Why does myelin increase speed of nerve impulses

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myelin acts as an electrical insulator and conductor of electricity.

19
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What are ways that excitation of membrane potential could be evoked

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any factor that causes sodium to diffuse into the cell at a high rate. (mechanical or chemical disturbances) or electric pulses through the membrane

20
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What is important about the refractory period

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occurs after action potential has been reached and the membrane become repolarized again. during this time the cell cannot be excited again.

21
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what ion acts as a stabilizer in the extracellular fluid and how

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Calcium acts as a stabilizer because it can balance the positive impulse inside the cell by making the outside of the cell more positice

22
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procain and tetracaine

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act on activation gates of sodim channel and make it difficult for the gates to open. This causes nerve impulses to fail to excite action potential.