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Phys 02 - Ionic Electricity
by Chelsea (complete)
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Graduate
02/06/2009

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Term
What is the stimulus that initiates action potential in the nervous system?
Definition
A graded nonpropagating depolarization called a "receptor potential" or "generator potential"
Term
Where does calcium serve to create the AP upstroke?
Definition
In the SA node, smooth muscle cells, and others not discussed
Term
What is the L-type Ca Channel?
Definition
The main Ca2+ channel in the heart, also called dihydropyridine receptors.
Term
How are calcium channel blockers used to treat hypertension?
Definition
They cause small blood vessels to dilate.
Term
What channels remain open during phase 4?
Definition
The Ik1 channels (inward rectifiers).
Term
What tissue has the shortest refractory period?
Definition
Nerve and skeletal muscle
Term
What ion helps to repolarize skeletal muscles?
Definition
Cl- (high concentration OUTSIDE of the cell)
Term
What type of muscle has gap junctions?
Definition
Cardiac AND smooth
Term
What causes gap junctions to close?
Definition
Very high intracellular calcium and protons. This can happen during heart attack. Really quite clever, because it quarantines the sick cells from the healthy ones.
Term
What happens to people with multiple sclerosis?
Definition
They have a degeneration of myelin. This disrupts conduction because myelin helps to increase cell diameter and Rm (reach) while decreasing Cm (charge storage ability).
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