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Potentian difference
Resting Potential :
across a membrane at rest -70 mu

:
The sodium potassium pump transports Nations out of the axon and Zkt ions in

.
2
Low sodium concentration inside the axon causes some Nat to diffuse back in

.
3
Low potassium concentration outside the axon causes lots of kt to diffuse out

4
Most of the
gated sodium channels are closed whilst many potassium channels are open
.




↳The outside of the axon is more positive so a potential difference of -70mv is present


Action Potential :
Occurs when protein Channels
change shape
:Sodium
voltage-gated closed at
resting potential
ion channels are

C .



Energy of a stimulus triggers some voltage-gated ion channels to open
↳ Sodium ions diffuse into the axon,
reducing the potential difference
.
3 Positive feedback occurs - more voltage-gated sodium ion channels open -> Depolarisation
4 At +40mv the sodium channels close and the
voltage gated potassium ion channels open
.




S .

Potassium ions will diffuse out of the axon

6 As more potassium ions diffuse out rapidly the axon is
hyperpolarised until the
.




voltage gated potassium ion channels close and the sodium-potassium purp returns the


axon to
resting potential
s
Repolarisation
~Action potential is propogated down the axon by triggering further depolarisation
and the transfer of electrical charge
Period Prevents
Refractory : backwards transmission
by dosing the voltage-gated sodium ion
channels and
preventing the movement of sodium ions




Saltatory Conduction Myelinated :
axons transfer electrical impulses very quickly
↳ Depolarisation at the nodes of ranvier action
potential jumps between
->
can
only occur

conduction localised circuit
nodes
by saitatory in a

Factors
Affecting impulse speed Large :
axon diameter and
high temperature -> fast imprises
All or
Nothing principle always triggered once a threshold
A response is amount is reached
:




↳ same sized action
potential is always triggered
↳The larger the stimulus the more action potentials are triggered

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