Question #9e27c
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Here the analysis of the 3 phases, hope it helps!
Explanation:
Firstly, when the synaptic area of a neurone is yet to be polarized, means that this state is the resting potential .
Most sodium ions are actively transported out of the axon whereas potassium ions, into the cell cytoplasm. Here, there are also some negative ions (anions).
- Action potential is understood as a propagating wave of ion movements in & out of the axon membrane. [Polarization followed by depolarization repeatedly].
This impulse occurs when channels are opened in the neuron, having
The AP can be summarised in three stages or phases...
Depolarization:
As the sodium cations enter, the membrane of the stimulated cell reverses its polarity, turning the intercellular liquid negative relative to the inside.
Repolarization:
Once the electric gradient has reached the 'pinnacle' of excitement. The channels that let the
Thus, it restores the localized negative membrane potential, bringing it back to its normal voltage.
Refractory Phase:
Shortly after the
The
This area of the neuron membrane cannot be depolarized, setting up a 'rest period'.