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Nerons
The nervous system allows us to respond rapidly to environmental stimuli so that we can survive and reproduce (Campbell, 1990). Neurons are the single celled units responsible for sensing stimuli and communicating signals throughout the nervous system (Campbell, 1990). They communicate by transmitting nerve impulses, a process that involves the movement of ions into and out of the neuron (Gleitman, 1999). This essay will discuss how ion channels and ion pumps allow for the movement of ions and explain how this is incorporated into the function of a neuron.
Neurons exhibit a resting potential which arises from the difference in ion concentrations between the inside and the outside of the neuron (Bond and McConkey, 2001). In other words, when the neuron is not firing, the inside of the cell is negative with respect to the outside and thus there exists a voltage difference (Gleitman, 1999). In order for the neuron to fire, a stimulus must act upon it that is large enough to reduce the voltage difference to the excitation threshold (Gleitman, 1999). If the stimulus is large enough, then the voltage difference collapses rapidly to zero and then begins to reverse itself, with the inside of the neuron becoming more positive (Bond
Approximate Word count = 1059
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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