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Blocking sodium channels. Opening chloride channels,

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Which part of the neuron is capable of generating an action potiental?

axon


When a neuron's resting potential is occurring the neuron is what charge on the inside?

resting potiental


Which condition is a neuron in when the outside of the neuron has a net positive charge and the inside has a negative charge?

resting potiental


A neuron will generate action potentials when it?

A neuron will generate action potential when it is stimulated by a neurotransmitter.


What do resting and action potentials depend on?

The resting and action potentials depend on the balance of charges of the area outside the neuron and inside the neuron. A resting potential is when the neuron is more negatively (approximately -70mv) charged than the area outside the neuron. The action potential occurs when sodium ions rush into the neuron, causing the polarity to be reversed. When there is no difference in charge between the area inside the neuron and the area outside the neuron, no action potentials can be started by that neuron.


What is difference between kinetic and potiental?

what is difference between kinetic and potiental


Why are motor neuron ofter referred to as the action cell?

it is often termed the action neuron because it tells the muscles what to do or how to react.


Which neurons decide about the action for a certain stimulus?

Sensory neuron


What causes the vesicles inside a neuron to fuse with the plasma membrane?

An action potential in the neuron


When you touch something hot a neuron in you finger senses the temperature which happens first?

an action forms


Transmit neural messages from neuron to neuron?

Neurons send messages by way of chemical signalers called neurotransmitters. An activated neuron releases neurotransmitters and their collective action can stimulate another neuron. These individual firing sequences are called action potentials.


How would a chemical that prevents the opening of voltage-regulated Na channels affect the function of a neuron?

neuron will only be capable of producing graded potentials