EEOB 2520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Abdominal Thrusts, Axon Terminal, Chemical Synapse

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Synapse strength: the likelihood that the message will get passed across to the postsynaptic cell to get an action potential situation. Ca+2 availability in presynaptic extracellular fluid around the axon terminal. Charged; has an effect on the electrical distribution (good thing to think about but not important here) Most cells have almost no calcium in their cytosol. Increase in level of ca+2 is the trigger that causes the exocytosis of neurotransmitters in that synapse. Must have influx of ca+2 into that terminal. Action potentials are also occurring down that axon. Axon terminal has voltage gated channels for calcium. The action potentials allow the voltage gated channels to open, giving us that influx of ca+2. Nt availability (messenger that"s going across the chemical synapse) Must be present and waiting to be exocytosed. Neurotransmitters made in the cell body and stored in vesicles.

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