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Neuron Potential

Neuron Potential

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Biology

11th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 3 Questions

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Cell Membrane Potential (Neuron)

By Andrew Nelson

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Objectives

  • Explain how a membrane becomes polarized

  • Describe the events that lead to the generation of an action potential

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Multiple Choice

Glial cells in the _________________ have schwann cells

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Central Nervous System

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Periphreal Nervous System

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  • Inner surface of cell membrane is usually negatively charged

  • Uneven ion amounts on either side​​

Polarization

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  • ​Na+ outside (greater concentration) and K+ inside (lesser concentration)

  • Large negetively charged ions (PO4-3​) that cannot diffuse.

Ion Distribution

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Multiple Choice

Which part of the neuron is considered presynaptic?

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Dendrite

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Axon

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Soma

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Electrical Potential

Hypothetical Neuron​

  • The Electrical potential is achieved by the movement of Na+ and K+.

  • ​Before it has a charge, it releases K+ ions quicker than Na+ is allowed in and thus polarization is achieved.​

  • This creates resting potential

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  • ​Excitable

  • Sensory neurons designed to respond to changes around

  • Depolarization-Decrease in charge​

Potential Changes

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Multiple Choice

In a polarized neuron, which is more negatively charged?

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Outside the cell

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Inside the cell

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  • ​As Na+ enters it makes it less charged

  • ​If it reaches the threshold, Na+ ion channels open on the axon. triggering action potential

Action Potential

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Cell Membrane Potential (Neuron)

By Andrew Nelson

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