Resting Potential of a Neuron | Definition & Charge 6:21 Action Potential | Definition, Steps & Examples 5:45 6:40 Next Lesson Neuromuscular Junction | Definition, Function & Structure Neurotransmitter | Function, Types & Examples 3:05 Ch 49. Campbell Biology Chapter 49: Nervous... Ch...
Action potential refers to the transient fluctuations in a neuron's membrane potential, which allow for the transmission of electrochemical signals between neurons without attenuation. It consists of three phases: the rapid depolarization (rising phase), repolarization (falling phase), and hyperpolarization...
Action Potential Amplitude refers to the height of the electrical signal generated by a nerve cell during communication. It increases as the nerve's temperature decreases, leading to a significant rise in the area covered by the action potential at lower temperatures. ...
von Neurotransmittern oder Sinnesreizen, empfangen, kann ihr Membranpotential je nach Art des Reizes hyperpolarisieren (negativer werden) oder depolarisieren (positiver werden). Wenn die Membran bis zu einem bestimmten Schwellenpotential depolarisiert wird, öffnen sich im Gegenzug spannungsge...
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It is responsible for the transport of nutrients and waste products and the transmission of the muscle action potential. From: Gait Analysis (Fourth Edition), 2007 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert Also in subject areas: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Immunology and Microbiology ...
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