Mate, if it is, I will be fist pumping lolMaybe stuff on the cochlear implant (hearing aid) stuff, I've noticed it's a common 7 marker question.
+1 this and something with cataracts/accommodation.Maybe stuff on the cochlear implant (hearing aid) stuff, I've noticed it's a common 7 marker question.
I have a gut feeling they'll ask something about action potential and the areas of the brain.+1 this and something with cataracts/accommodation.
I'm so fucked if they do. If they ask for a diagram of it, i'm done. LOL.I have a gut feeling they'll ask something about action potential and the areas of the brain.
Yeah when there is an action potential, depolarization occurs (charge difference across membrane is reduced) by the sodium channels opening and sodium ions diffusing into the cell, hence it'll make the inside of the cell temporarily positive. After the action potential it'll close sodium channels and open potassium channels for potassium ions to move out of the cell and for it to return to it's negative charge, hence it comes back to it's resting potential. YAY!I'm so fucked if they do. If they ask for a diagram of it, i'm done. LOL.
As far as I know, it has something to do with sodium and potassium. and that's it. tymtostudy/10
But... if it opens it's sodium channels, it's more positive in the cell.Yeah when there is an action potential, depolarization occurs (charge difference across membrane is reduced) by the sodium channels opening and sodium ions diffusing into the cell, hence it'll make the inside of the cell temporarily positive. After the action potential it'll close sodium channels and open potassium channels for potassium ions to move out of the cell and for it to return to it's negative charge, hence it comes back to it's resting potential. YAY!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnKMB11ih2oBut... if it opens it's sodium channels, it's more positive in the cell.
and if it opens it's potassium channels, and potassium flows out, doesn't the cell just become super positive?
Why would the cell become super positive if potassium flows out?But... if it opens it's sodium channels, it's more positive in the cell.
and if it opens it's potassium channels, and potassium flows out, doesn't the cell just become super positive?
potassium ions are positive, but the cell still maintains it.But... if it opens it's sodium channels, it's more positive in the cell.
and if it opens it's potassium channels, and potassium flows out, doesn't the cell just become super positive?
I recall doing a hsc question including these things. Thanks for the youtube video rish! It really clarified ZA's question =)potassium ions are positive, but the cell still maintains it.
it is only negative because of things in amino acids and other things in the cell.
Also, can they actually test these in the test? The dot point simply says "Identify threshold" or whatever, and we have to know the graph, but I don't think we need to know the process in detail
watching nowhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnKMB11ih2o
have a look at that. it should clarify it
I hope they don't ask about the brain experiment, don't know much about it.
Is the function of medulla oblongata just to control involuntary functions e.g. breathing and blood ph or whatver, anything else?
I thought Potassium ions were negative for some reason, and that sodium was positive :\Why would the cell become super positive if potassium flows out?
lol I actually hope they ask on the ear. I don't understand brain because i rushed the dot point, but the rest of the communication chapter is fairly nice.Understand the action potential shit. Don't memorise it. It's actually quite interesting once you do grasp the concept behind it.
Hopefully they don't ask an extended response on the ears. And high chance they won't cos they already asked that last year. So i'm hoping it'll be either on the eyes or brain
LOL and you do chemwatching now
thank you!
I thought Potassium ions were negative for some reason, and that sodium was positive :\
Yeah true, at first I was like what the hell is going on, now that my teacher explained it and also with the use of youtube videos. It's simple to understand.Understand the action potential shit. Don't memorise it. It's actually quite interesting once you do grasp the concept behind it.
actually, I realise that they're both in group one.LOL and you do chem