BSC 1086C Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Chemical Synapse, Microglia, Axon Terminal

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The postsynaptic membrane depolarizes: tetrodotoxin is a powerful compound that has been isolated from a variety of different types of animals and microorganisms. Japanese cuisines, is one such organism, and its production of tetrodotoxin has made it commonly known as the second most poisonous the world. Based on your knowledge of the anatomy of the nervous system, describe the effects of tetrodotoxin on the body. vertebrate. It causes paralysis because the postsynaptic cell would not be able to be excited. How will they act on the postsynaptic membrane? excitatory: opens the channel inhibitory: keeps the channel closed: how does sodium enter into the post-synaptic. The neurotransmitter binds to the neurotransmitter receptor terminal: oligodendrocytes, satellite cells, microglia. Location: (place all cells in the same line) Stem cells that produce this cell also produces monocytes. Regulate the exchange of nutrients and waste products in pns. Central nervous system (cns): brain and spinal cord.

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