BIO 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Resting Potential, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Human Sexual Response Cycle

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Difference in electrical potential between the interior and the exterior of a biological cell due to charge separation. An action potential occurs when a neuron sends information down an axon, away from. Depolarisation due to sodium ions entering the cell and making the membrane potential. Repolarisation due to potassium ions leaving the cell and restoring the membrane. Plateau due to calcium ions entering cell and maintaining a positive membrane potential. This means that chemicals or ions cause an electrical signal. An impulse in a ventricular contractile fiber is characterized by rapid depolarization, plateau, and repolarization. Refractory period is longer than the contraction itself. Therefore tetanus (muscle spasm) cannot occur in myocardial cells. Cardiac cell resting membrane potential is -90mv. Fast na+ channels open for rapid depolarization. Slow ca2+ channels open letting them enter from outside cell and from storage in. Ca2+ binds to muscle proteins allowing for tension development and muscle contraction.

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