Action Potential (Principles revision) Flashcards

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What does depolarization mean?

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Membrane potential become less negative

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What does hyperpolarization mean?

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Membrane potential becomes more negative

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Describe what happens in an action potential

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A stimulus causes depolarization. If this reaches a certain threshold then voltage activated Na+ channels are opened and sodium exits the cell causing further depolarization. This causes a rapid depolarization ( die to positive feedback).
This then causes the opening of voltage activated K+ channels which causes pottassium to enter the cell. The then causes the downstroke of the action potential (repolarization this repolarization then causes the switching off on K+ channels (a negative feedback response) and the resting membrane potential is returned.

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