Who? What? Neuroscientist?
Can I get some action, action potential?
Transmembrane proteins, insane in the membrane
Glia Cells Yo
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100
Created the Golgi Stain
What is Golgi
100
Rising phase
What is depolarization
100
Two types of transmembrane protein
What is carrier proteins and channel proteins
100
The glia cells in the PNS
What is Schwann and Satellite cells
100
Ratio for the Na/K ATPase Pump
What is 3 Na out, 2 K in
200
Thought neurons were continuous
What is Golgi
200
Efflux of potassium
What is repolarization
200
two types of channel proteins
What is gated channel proteins and open channel proteins
200
The Glia cells in the CNS
What is oligodendrocyte, astrocytes, microglia, and ependymal
200
This ion has high concentrations outside the cell and this ion has high concentrations inside the cell
What is sodium and potassium
300
Founded the voltage clamp
What is Huxley and Hodgkin
300
The leaky channel
What is KDR
300
the sodium channel is this type of channel
What is voltage gated channel
300
these glial cells add myelin sheath
What is schwann and oligodendrocytes
300
This equation is used for solving the membrane potential
What is the Goldman equation
400
Found the patch clamp
What is Erwin Neher
400
The reason for hyperpolarization
What is KDR
400
This transmembrane protein is for small ions and is relatively quick
What is open channel proteins
400
this glial cell forms the BBB
What is astrocyte
400
the Z in the Nernst equation is the variable for
What is charge of the particular ion
500
The Neuron Doctrine
What is Ramon y Cajal
500
The gate that is open at resting membrane potential
What is the inactivation gate
500
This type of transmembrane protein is for large molecules and is relatively slow
What is carrier proteins
500
this glial cell can add myelin to multiple axons
What is oligodendrocytes
500
This clamp looks at the membrane potential
What is voltage clamp
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