BIO202H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Resting Potential, Sodium-Potassium Alloy, Threshold Potential

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Bio202: lecture 7: electrical signals: march 4, 2019. Signal via ions moving across the membrane. Ohm"s law: v=ir: v= potential energy generated by separate charges (membrane potential) I = flow (current) of energy from one point to another: r = resistance to flow. One side of the membrane has a different change than the other side (=voltage) Inside the cell: negatively charges proteins, mostly k+ and less na+ (k+ has the tendency to leave cells) Outside the cell: mostly na+ and less k+ (na+ has the tendency to enter cells) On membrane: leaky channels (more k than na channels) and na-k pump (requires energy) maintains resting membrane potential combined with leaky channels. Have specialized structures such as dendrites and axons. Conduct signals via action potentials in axons. Different types: unipolar you have generator potential, bipolar, multi polar (typical one we look at) Have generator potential, allows for information to pass: pseudounipolar (vertebrates) signal going into one direction.

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