BIOL 1116 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Troponin, Lipophilicity, Threshold Potential

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Clicker questions (questions and correct answers should be on scholar) I did not go into major detail on this. Make sure you know why each answer is correct and why the wrong one is not. An influx of calcium helps neurotransmitters be released from synaptic vesicles (ligand gated: know the parts of a neuron, resting potential, then a excitatory stimulus causes an action potential if threshold potential (-55) is met. Sodium rushes into the cell to make more positive. They are connected to rods in the eye, which are used in the dark. Review this figure: hydrophilic water loving lipophilic- fat loving, hydrophilic does not cross membrane since membrane is mostly made of phospholipids which are lipophilic, know what is characteristic of each, troponin and tropomyosin- are regulatory proteins. Calcium binds to troponin, which is bound to tropomyosin. Don"t want a continuous contraction all the time.

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