BIO 126 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Lamellar Corpuscle, Axon Terminal

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Synapses: neurons can synapse with other neuron, muscle cell, or endocrine gland cells. Electrical: cell to cell by gap junctions - rare. Chemical: synaptic cleft between 2 cells - common. This will create graded potential in postsynaptic membrane and then the neurotransmitters are taken back in by the presynaptic cell by enzyme break up. Big neurotransmitter is ach - used in neuromuscular junction (where neuron synapses with muscle) Na+ flows into muscle cell = depolarizes = action potential. Myofilaments > myofibril > muscle fiber/cell > muscle fascicle > muscle. T/transverse tubule: goes into sarcolemma to bring in the action potential. Muscle fibers are made up of bundles of myofibrils (which are repeating sarcomere units) - have multiple mitochondria to produce the energy they need to contract. Skeletal muscles are cool af and can generate and propagate ap"s. T tubules go into plasma membrane that conduct action potential from outer surface to inside - causes contraction o.

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