Matters
Potentials
Potentials
polarizations
Synapse
100

What is a ganglion?

In the PNS

Gray Matter

Groups of neuron cell bodies

100

What is the electrical nature of a neuron?

Graded Potential and Action Potential

100

What is action potential?

An electrical wave that travels down the axon

100

What is depolarization?

Makes the electrical potential less negative (toward zero)

100

What is "saltatory" conduct?

Fast method of conduction 

goes from node to node

200

What is a nucleus?

In the CNS

Gray Matter

Groups of neuron cell bodies

200

Where is graded potential?

in the neuron cell body and dendrite area

200

What triggers action potential?

Depolarization to -55mv

"All-or-none"- never varies in intensity

200

What is hyperpolarization?

makes the electrical potential more negative (away from zero)

200

What conducts impulses faster?

Thick and myelinated axons

300

What is the Central Nervous System?

2 Organs: Brain & Spinal Cord

300

What is graded potential?

Variable in intensity

Weakens over distance

Mainly in dendrites 

300
What happens at action potential during the resting phase?

Nothing

the gates are ready to be open

300

What is repolarization?

Returns electrical potential to resting state after depolarization

300

What is a synapse?

Connections between 2 neurons

messages move slow throughout the synapse, fast through axons

400

What is the Peripheral Nervous system?

Nerves

400

What are graded potentials deviations of?

Deviations from the -70mv

400

What happens at action potential during depolarization phase?

Inside becomes more positive

Na+ gate is open

K+ gate is resting/closed

400

What is a voltage-gated ion channel?

* voltage trigger it

K+ Open- Ions move through

K+ Closed- No ions move through, can respond to voltage

Na+ Inactivated- No ions move through, cannot respond to voltage

400

What is a voltage-gated Ca++ channel?

Allow calcium to go in

500

What is Resting Potential?

Electrical state of a neurons membrane 

500

Where does action potential occur?

In the axon

500

What happens at action potential during repolarization phase?

Returns back to negative on the inside

Na+ gate is inactivated/blocked

K+ gate is open

500

What is a sodium-potassium pump?

maintains the difference 

ATP driven

3 sodium out for 2 potassium in

500

What do neurotransmitters do?

Bind to receptors

Diffuse against the synaptic cleft