BIOL 031 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Resting Potential, Threshold Voltage, Membrane Potential

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Describe the electrochemical events associated with action potentials; explain why action potentials are considered all-or-none events. Steady resting membrane potential is near ek, pk > pna, due to k+ leak channels. Local membrane is brought to threshold voltage by a depolarizing stimulus. Current through opening voltage-gated na+ channels rapidly depolarizes the membrane causing more na+ channels to open. Inactivation of na+ channels amd d;eaued opening of voltage-gated k+ + channels halt membrane depolarization. Outward current through open voltage-gated k+ channels halt membrane depolarization. Persistent current through slowly closing voltage-gated k+ channels hyperpolarizes membrane toward ek; na+ channels return from inactivated state to closed state (w/o opening) Closure of voltage-gated k+ channels returns the membrane potential to its resting value. Large, rapid, transient changes in membrane potential. Always the same magnitude regardless of size of initiating stimulus. When the stimulus is large enough to push over threshold.

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