BIOLOGY 152 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential, Membrane Potential, Exocytosis

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Synapse: neurotransmitters convey information across the synapse, some synapses are electrical. It is the place where synaptic terminals of one neuron come into contact with another neuron. Presynaptic cell: action potential in presynaptic cell, depolarization of presynaptic membrane, voltage-gated calcium channels open, synaptic vesicles fuses with presynaptic membrane, neurotransmitter is released from vesicles by exocytosis. Synaptic cleft: neurotransmitter diffuses across synaptic cleft, neurotransmitter removed from synaptic cleft. Ligand-gated ion channel: binding coefficient the power of bondage between the ligand and the receptor site. Postsynaptic cell: neurotransmitters bind to receptors in membrane, membrane potential changes. Neural integration: neurons react to multiple courses of information. Summation of postsynaptic potentials: sub-threshold, no summation, threshold, temporal summation, spatial summation, sub-threshold. In this case summation of epsp and ipsp does not reach threshold. Types of synapses: neuron to neuron, neuromuscular connected into muscle fibers, neuron to gland, sensory cells highly modified by neurons that have evolved to release neurotransmitters.

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