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action potentential & neurotransmitter? (1 Viewer)

tradewind

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i having trouble with these question.

1. what process maintains the equilibrium of the potassium and sodium ions after the membrane potential returns to its resting levels?

2. How does a nerve fibre transmit information that enables muscle fibres to vary the strength of the concentration.?

3. How do nerve impulses carry information concerning different stimulus strengths?

4. What is a neurotransmitter and how is it involved in the function of the nervous system?
 

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For q4

A neurotransmitter is stored in the synaptic knobs of the axons in the neurons and is secreted to create an electrical impluse in the next neuron which continues the nervous message.
 

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for 3: different strengths are not signified but the FORCE of the action potential, but the amount. so for a stronger force - the action potential is not stronger, it just means there are more action potentials being fired at a faster rate
 

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