BSC 2011 Chapter Notes - Chapter 48: Central Nervous System, Chemical Energy, Axon Hillock

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Lines of communication: neurons are nerve cells that transfer information within the body, neurons use two types of signals to communicate: Two nervous systems: central nervous system (cns): where integration takes place; this includes the brain and a nerve cord, peripheral nervous system (pns): which brings information into and out of the cns. Concept 48. 2: ion pumps and ion channels maintain the resting potential of a neuron. Every cell has a voltage across its plasma membrane called a membrane potential: messages are transmitted as changes in membrane potential. Resting potential is the membrane potential of a neuron not sending signals. Formation of the resting potential: in a neuron at resting potential, concentration of k+ is greater inside the cell, while concentration of. Modeling of the resting potential: resting potential can be modeled by an artificial membrane that separates two chambers. Concentration of kcl is higher in the inner chamber and lower in the outer chamber.

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