Canonical Question

Neuro – EP

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Master answer

Resting Membrane Potential

Myelinated axon: -70 mV
Skeletal muscle cell: – 80 mV
Ventricular myocyte: – 90 mV
Cardiac pacemaker cell: – 60 mV

How is the membrane potential produced?

RMP is generated by uneven distribution of charged particles (i.e. ions and proteins) across the cell membrane 2o to:

Principles

Action Potentials

“Action Potential” (AP) → large rapid change in membrane potential that occurs in excitable cells

Events of an AP:

Saltatory conduction

Factors affecting Velocity of conduction

Velocity of conduction dependent on several factors:

Bianca / Kerr 2016

Exam appearances

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2009A Q15 Outline the physiology of excitation and conduction in nerve axons (60% of marks). List the factors which delay axonal conduction (40% of the marks). historical_member