action potential propagation
propagation without degradation important for
conduction velocity of myelinated axons versus unmyelinated axons
conduction velocity of large-diameter axons
the spatial distribution and density of specific types of ion channels influences
- the modulation of action potentials
all or none phenomenon
what is the voltage required to get enough voltage to open or initiate the all-or-none behavior of the action potential
a sub threshold stimulus fails to do what
small depolarizations due to
if the depolarization is large enough
depolarization phase on the graph
local depolarization causes opening of
overshoot on graph
repolarization on graph
what happens during repolarization to the Na+ voltage gated channel
rate of sodium channel
rate of potassium channel
what is the result of slow closure of potassium channels?
repolarization of the membrane potential occurs due to
- opening of voltage gated K+ channels
Na+/K+ ATPase function
the movement of what is responsible for the action potential
does the intracellular or extracellular concentration of an ion really change at the peak of an action potential?
absolute refractory period is when
relative refractory period is when