BIOL 1201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Cephalization, Autonomic Nervous System, Somatic Nervous System

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Guided lecture notes: neurons and action potentials depolarization hyperpolarization. All cells have a membrane potential, but only certain cells (muscle and neurons) have the ability to generate changes in their membrane potentials (excitable cells). Excitable cells have special ion channels called gated ion channels. If the depolarization is great enough it will stimulate an action potential. (reaches a threshold level) There are both na+ and k+ voltage gated channels, these differ not only in the ion allowed to pass through, but also in the speed and the number of gates in each channel. Na+ two gates: activation gate (open) very fast and inactivation gate (close) slow. The action potential is the result of a rapid depolarization of the membrane that is then propagated along the neuronal membrane. How is it propagated? one gate (open) slow. The formation of an action potential in one location causes a depolarization in the surrounding area triggering an action potential there.

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