Action potentials are measured with the recording techniques of
electrophysiology and more recently with neurochips containing EOSFETs.
Full article >>>Action potentialAs the traveling signals of
nerves and as the
localized changes that contract
muscle cells,
action potentials are an essential feature of
animal life.
Full article >>>Action potentials travel down the
axon of the
neuron to its end(s), the
axon terminal(s).
Each
axon terminal is swollen forming a synaptic knob.
The synaptic knob is filled with membrane-bounded
vesicles containing a
neurotransmitter.
Full article >>>action potentialA rapid change in the membrane potential of an excitable
cell, caused by stimulus-triggered, selective opening and closing of voltage-sensitive gates in sodium and potassium
ion channels.
activation energy ...
Full article >>>action potential A
reversal of the electrical potential in the
plasma membrane of a
neuron that occurs when a nerve
cell is stimulated; caused by rapid changes in membrane permeability to sodium and potassium.
Full article >>>action potential The
sequence of electrical changes occurring when a nerve
cell membrane is exposed to a stimulus that exceeds its threshold.
Full article >>>action potential - rapid,
transient, self-propagating electrical excitation in the
plasma membrane of a
cell such as a
neuron or
muscle cell ...
Full article >>>The
Action PotentialWhat is a
nerve impulse? A
nerve impulse, or an
action potential, is a series of electrical responses that occur in the
cell.
Full article >>>An increase in the threshold for an
action potential that occurs in some
neurons during a slowly developing or prolonged
depolarization.
Full article >>>The ApoE effects on calcium are not affected by the blockade of
action potentials with tetrodotoxin, or by inhibition of common ApoE
binding sites. The calcium channel involved has been identified as a P/Q-type-like channel.
Full article >>>intercalated discA specialized region in
cardiac muscle which allows the
action potential to spread to all
cardiac muscle cells, causing the whole
heart to contract.
Covered in Lab 16 Rat Respiratory and
Circulatory Systems ...
Full article >>>Positive feedback is less common in naturally occurring systems than negative feedback, but it has its applications. For example, in
nerves, a threshold electric potential triggers the generation of a much larger
action potential.
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