The nerve re-sets itself by pumping 3 Na+ out and 2 K+ in, which is not an equal exchange. Active transport proteins in the membrane are responsible for pumping Na+ out and K+ in. These proteins require a great deal of energy, or ATP.
Action Potential Graph
3. Depolarization- voltage-gated sodium channels open and allow Na+ to diffuse
4. Na+ channels close and K+ channels open
5. Repolarization- diffusion of K+ out of the axon; resets charge gradient
6. Undershoot- K+ channels start to close
Axons are lined with Schwann cells which act as insulators to ensure that signals go far. Signals travel from node to node to reach their destination. A loss of signal can cause Multiple Sclerosis, when the immune system attacks myelin sheath.
Due to the gaps between neurons, impulses have to jump the synapse as quickly as possible to get to other cells. A chemical charge is needed to jump the gaps, so chemicals stored in the vesicles release neurotransmitters. The diffusion of chemicals across the synpases carry the chemcial signal across the synapse.
Neurotransmitters:
-Acetylcholine: help in the contraction of muscles, transmit signals to skeletal muscle
-Epinephrine & Norepinephrine: fight or flight response
-Dopamine: help in getting people out of comas but too much of it can cause schizophrenia
-Serotonin: affects sleep, learning and attention
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