Which of the following does NOT happen during an action potential?
A. A change in permeability of the membrane to sodium
B. A change in permeability of the membrane to potassium
C. A transient increase in the sodium current
D. A sustained decrease in the potassium current
E. A self-activating, self-perpetuating rise in sodium current
D. A sustained decrease in the potassium current.
Note: There are five stages of action potential across the cell membrane:
Which of the following does NOT happen during an action potential? A. A change in permeability...
Which of the following statements about action potentials is incorrect? O a) During an action potential, the efflux of Kions causes the inside of cells to become more positive (depolarized). B) When critical threshold is reached an action potential is triggered C) Voltage gated channels are required to reach critical threshold D) Sodium ions diffuse across the membrane to cause depolariza D U E)Kions continue to efflux after resting membrane is reached to cause repolarization ause
(OHow does the relative permeability of the membrane to Na and K throughout the course of the action potential change compared with that at the resting membrane potential? From the following, select the statement(s) which are CORRECT: Select one or more: a. The number of potassium voltage-gated channels that open determine the amplitude of the action potential b. During the peak of an action potential, there is a 500x increase in the concentration of Na+ that move into the cell....
Multiple Choice Which of the following statements about action potentials is incorrect? During an action potential, the efflux of K ions causes the inside of cells to become more positive (depolarized). B) When critical threshold is reached an action potential is triggered C) Voltage gated channels are required to reach critical threshold D) Sodium ions diffuse across the membrane to cause depolarization. E) K ions continue to efflux after resting membrane is reached to cause repolarization
You are studying the permeability on Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels involved in action potential generation. Predict what would happen to the permeability of Sodium in the following cases (would it decrease, increase or stay the same?). Explain why you chose your answer. i.Increased receptor number. ii. Add a drug that make channel stay open longer. iii. Raise Vm above+35mV. iv.Lower Vm below -70mV. v.Add a drug that prevents channel opening. vi. Add more Na+ to the extracellular environment.
During an action potential, which of the following actions does not help return the membrane to its resting potential? Choose one: O A. the inactivation of voltage-gated Nat channels O B. the opening of voltage-gated K+ channels O C. the opening of voltage-gated Nat channels O D. the flow of K+ through K+ leak channels
Draw a graph showing what would happen to resting membrane potential over time, if the sodium/potassium pump were not functioning. How would this affect a neuron's ability to produce action potentials? What does this imply about the quantity of ions that normally cross the membrane during the course of an action potential?
An action potential does not move back wards in the axon because.. a.Voltage-gated sodium channels behind the action potential are inactivated. b. Potassium leak channels no longer let potassium ions through c. Voltage-gated sodium channels are open d. Mechanically-gated channels prevent outflow of sodium e. Voltage-gated potassium channels are closed
Choose best answer 1. The primary movement of ions across the sarcolemma during an action potential that stimulates a skeletal muscle fiber to contract is: a. sodium inward and potassium outward b. sodium outward and potassium inward c. both sodium and potassium inward d. both sodium and potassium outward 2. The chemical substance that transmits the electrical impulse from the alpha motor neuron to the sarcolemma of the muscle fiber is: a. norepinephrine b. adrenalin c. beta-endorphin d. acetylcholine 3....
With respect to the membrane potential which of the following is NOT true? A. In resting cells, the membrane potential is negative because sodium ions are less permeable than potassium ions. B. The resting potential of the nerve cell depends on voltage gated potassium channels C. While chloride is much more permeable than sodium, it adds relatively little to the negative membrane potential. D. The concentration of chloride inside/outside the cell is the reciprocal of the potassium concentration of the...
By itself, _______________ would increase the rate of diffusion of sodium ions into a cell. Group of answer choices A) a decrease in extracellular osmolarity B) an increase in the intracellular concentration of potassium ions C) a decrease in the permeability of the membrane to sodium ions D) Two of the answers are correct. E) an increase in the extracellular concentration of sodium ions