Cell Membrane
Action Potential
Membrane Potential
Cell Transport
Misc.
100

The cell membrane is made up of this structure. 

What is the phospholipid bilayer?

100

The neuron at rest with a membrane potential of -70mv.

What is resting membrane potential?

100

-70mv

What is resting membrane potential?

100

Cell transport that requires no energy. 

What is passive transport?

100

This channel allows for the movement of K+ ions along the concentration gradients when the channel senses a certain voltage.

What is a voltage-gated Kchannel?

200

This term describes something that is hydrophilic. For example, the heads of a phospholipid.

What is polar?

200

A small increase in positivity on the inside of the cell without a full action potential.

What is local depolarization?

200

-55mv

What is threshold?

200

Molecules moving from high concentrations to low concentrations. 

What is diffusion?

200

This channel allows for the movement of Na+ ions along the concentration gradients when the channel senses a certain voltage.

What is a voltage gated Na+ channel?

300

This term describes something that is hydrophobic. For example, the tails of a phospholipid. 

What is non-polar?

300

During this time a neuron cannot send another signal.

What is refractory period?

300

-80mv

What is hyperpolarization?

300

A type of passive transport used to move ions and polar molecules with the assistance of channels. 

What is facilitated diffusion?

300
Although not technically part of the neuron, this structure insulates the neuron and allows for a faster transmission of electrical signals.

What is the myelin sheath?

400

These types of proteins are found within the cell membrane and are responsible for moving materials in and out of the cell?

What are transport proteins?

400

A flow of positive ions moving into the cell causing an increase in positivity inside the cell?

What is depolarization?
400

+30mv. Sodium channel are open.

What is depolarization?

400

The type of energy required for active transport.

What is ATP?

400

A difference of concentrations between two regions. For example, inside and outside the cell. 

What is a concentration gradient?

500

These types of proteins are found within the cell membrane and are responsible for cells to interact and communicate with each other.

What are receptor proteins?

500

A flow of positive ions to the outside of the cell causing a decrease in positivity on the inside of the cell.

What is repolarization?

500

+35mv, Na+ channels are closed. K+ channels are open. 

What is repolarization?

500

A specialized protein that allows 3 Naions out of the cell and 2 K+ ions into the cell.

What is the Na+/K+ pump?

500

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