BISC208 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Lipid Bilayer, Passive Transport, Resting Potential

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Bisc208: neuron & action potentials, neuron-human cell. Ungated channels & pumps help to maintain resting potential & voltage-gated channels. Neurons are excitable cells due to presence of gated ion channels: voltage-gated ion channels, ligand-gated ion channels, plasma membrane of neuron. Contains ion-specific: 1) pumps 2) ungated channels 3) Membrane potential exists in all living cells (difference in ion concentration & charges) Difference in ion charge outside & inside of membrane: chemical gradient, electrical gradient both gradients=electrochemical gradient passive transport, active transport, negatively charged molecules, nerve signal/nerve impulse. Depolarization-inside becomes less negative than resting potential. Hyperpolarization-inside becomes more negative than resting potential: neuron as an excitable cell. Gated-ion channels: action potential-nerve signals/impulses are carried along axon; always same amplitude of depolarization (all-or-none; all aps are of similar strength; actively propagates & regerates itself as it travels) Absolute refractory-na+ channels are inactivated and k+ channels are opening; period of time where it is impossible to elicit another action potential.

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