What are the two types of cells?
What do the dendrites, cell body, axon, and synapses do?

What are the two components of bioelectricity
Resting Membrane Potential
Action Potential
What is the resting membrane potential and what are the 2 parameters that it depends on?
What do ion concentrations look like for a resting membrane potential in a muscle cell interior

How is the resting membrane potential maintained?

What are three key points about the resting membrane potential and the intracellular (cytoplasm) vs extracellular areas

What are the 2 opposing forces regarding resting membrane potential?

What is in a typical cell (includinh neuronal cells)
What is the typical electrical potential difference?
Typical value -0.05 volts to -0.1 volts
What is a characteristic of all cells at rest?
K+ dominated inside-negative membrane potential. K+ dominates because it has so many leak channels in the membranes
What does the distribution of ions during a resting membrane potential lookl ike?

What does the distribution of charges look like regarding resting membrane potential?

What can changes in ‘Membrane permeability’ do?
Can produce large changes in the ‘membrane potential’
Membrane permeability to an ion (K+ or Na+) = open channels for that ion
What are keys to manipulation of membrane potential
How are membrane permeabilities manipulated?

Discuss how some channels have their open states regulated

What does it mean that neurons are ‘excitable cells’
In Nerve and muscles, can change membrane potential to generate an electrical signal
What is the principal mechanism for a neuronal action potential
Voltage-gated Na+ Channel
What is the first step of the chain of events in the generation of the action potential?

What does an action potential begin with
A local depolarization
Discuss what graded potentials are
What are the two types of graded potentials?
What is the second step of the chain of events in the generation of the action potential?
Depolarization to a threshold value induces a population of voltage-gated Na-channels within the local region of membrane to open….
