Resting membrane potential
Sodium-potassium pump
Action potentials
EPSPs + IPSPs
Synaptic transmission
100

The difference in electrical charge across the cell

What is the membrane potential?

100

The number of these that enter the neuron via the sodium-potassium pump

What is 2 K+ ions?

100

The process that allows the maintenance of the AP at constant voltage in myelinated axons

What is saltatory conduction?

100

The result of an IPSP

What is hyperpolarization?

100

The event that depolarizes the presynaptic axon terminal

What is the arrival of the AP at the presynaptic axon terminal?

200

The two forces that contribute to equilibrium potential

What are diffusion and the electrostatic force?

200

The number of these that exit the neuron via the sodium-potassium pump

What is 3 Na+ ions?

200

These are responsible for depolarizing the neuron after threshold potential is met

What are voltage-gated Na+ channels?

200

The result of an EPSP

What is depolarization?

200

The process by which vesicles are released into the synapse

What is exocytosis?

300

Equilibrium potential is calculated individually for each one of these

What are ions?

300
Required by the Na-K pump to work

What is ATP?

300

The process that allows the maintenance of the AP at constant voltage in unmyelinated axons

What is continuous conduction?

300

When a neuron receives several post-synaptic potentials at different places

What is spatial summation?

300

An influx of this causes synaptic vesicles to fuse to the axon terminal membrane

What is Ca2+?

400

Gives the neuron its negative resting charge

What are proteins?

400

The Na-K pump moves ions against this

What is the concentration gradient?

400

These are responsible for transient hyperpolarization in the neuron after the action potential

What are voltage-gated K+ channels?

400

When a neuron receives several post-synaptic potentials at the same time

What is temporal summation?

400

The destination for the charge generated by summing IPSPs and EPSPs

What is the postsynaptic axon hillock?

500

Prevents charged particles from exiting the membrane without a channel

What are the non-polar fatty acid tails in the lipid bilayer?

500

The contribution of the Na-K pump to the restoration of RMP

What is the removal of sodium ions?

500

The state of voltage-gated Na+ channels that causes the refractory period

What is inactivated?

500

Determined by the summation of IPSPs and EPSPs

What is whether or not the neuron fires an action potential?

500

The two endogenous ways by which synaptic transmission may be halted

What are enzymatic degradation and reuptake?
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