BSC 228 Lecture Notes - Resting Potential, Threshold Potential, Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate

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Excitable tissues: capable of producing electrical signals (transient, rapid changes in membrane potential), nerve & muscle. Resting membrane potential: the membrane potential that exists when no net changes in potential are occurring. Graded potentials: local changes in membrane potential that vary in magnitude (flow of ions) Action potentials: brief, rapid reversals in membrane potential, which can spread throughout the membrane (flow of ions) Voltage-gated channels: membrane channels that open or close in response to changes in potential. Polarization: a membrane that has potential is polarized. Depolarization: a decrease in membrane potential (inside becomes more positive) Triggering event: event that initiates a depolarization (stimulus like light or touch, chemical messenger) Hyperpolarization: an increase in membrane potential (inside becomes more negative) Repolarization: return to resting potential after a depolarization: graded potentials. Na+) (4) at peak depolarization, the na+ channels close (the channel is constructed so that the same depolarization that opens them also closes them)

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