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Nerves, Hormones & Homeostasis Stephen Taylor i-Biology.net Schwan cell The Motor Neuron Diagram from: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Anatomy_and_physiology_unlabeled_neuron.jpg http://bcs.whfreeman.com/thelifewire/content/chp44/4402s.swf -70mV Membrane 50 times more permeable to K+ ions than Na+ Proteins inside the nerve fiber are negatively charged which increases the charge imbalance. http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/matthews/channel.html From McGraw Hill: http://goo.gl/tI2MD http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/matthews/actionp.html http://outreach.mcb.harvard.edu/animations/synaptic.swf Acetylcholine • Neurotransmitter in many synapses • Produced in pre-synaptic neuron, loaded into vesicles & released into synaptic cleft during synaptic transmission. • Receptors located in post-synaptic membrane • While bound, one action potential is initiated. • After transmission it breaks down. Threshold potential • Action potentials only initiated if threshold potential is reached • At synapse, the amount of neurotransmitter secreted following depolarization of the presynaptic membrane may not be enough to cause t.p. to be reached in post-synaptic membrane. • Depolarization does not take place. Returns to resting potential • Neurons in brain & spinal cord have many presynaptic neurons. Often multiple must secrete neurotransmitters at same time. neonicotinoids • Synthetic compounds similar to nicotine • Bind to acetylcholine receptor in the central nervous system of insects. • Binding is irreversible, permanently blocking receptors resulting in paralysis and death • Advantage in pesticides: not toxic to humans or mammals. • Disadvantages: effects on honeybees and other beneficial insects. @IBiologyStephen Please consider a donation to charity via Biology4Good. Click here for more information about Biology4Good charity donations. This is a Creative Commons presentation. It may be linked and embedded but not sold or re-hosted.