This mechanism returns Ions to their proper location during an action potential.
What is the ion pump.
Only found in the PNS
What is a Schwann cell.
Tires the quickest
Skeletal muscle
The brain and the spine.
What is the CNS
What are smooth muscles.
Gate closed during depolarization
What is the sodium gated channels
Jump between two neurons
What is a synapse
Required to be reached for a stimulus
What is a threshold.
Lowest voltage period
What is hyperpolarization
Voluntary controlled.
What are skeletal muscles.
Slow opening and closing
What is the K+ voltage gated channel.
Inhibits axonic synaptic signaling.
What is axoaxonic connection
Allows for different strengths of stimulus.
What is a graded response
Normal neuron potential
What is resting membrane potential.
Which is not a function of muscles. a)protect internal organs b)produce movement c)maintain posture d)generate heat
a)protect internal organs
Ca2+ is stored here.
What is the terminal cistern.
Connection point between nervous and muscles
What is the neuromuscular junction
The support team of neurons
What are neuroglia cells.
Branch like
What are dendrite
The location of contraction.
What is the Sarcomere
Mechanism by which ions move around in axon.
What are voltage gated channels.
Muscle tissue only found in one place in the body.
What is cardiac muscle
Does not attach to bone
What are cardiac and smooth muscle
Time period where a stimulus can not be sent
Refractory period
Results in complete tetanus
What is a high stimulation frequency