CHAPTER ONE CELL MEMBRANE STRUCTURE. CHAPTER TWO MEMBRANE TRANSPORT.

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CHAPTER ONE CELL MEMBRANE STRUCTURE

CHAPTER TWO MEMBRANE TRANSPORT

Ion channels are gated They can also be inactivated

CHAPTER THREE RESTING MEMBRANE POTENTIAL

Nernst equilibrium potentials Goldman equation GHK equation

CHAPTER FOUR Action potential

Excitable cell characterization: - excitability - conduction

Stimulus Strength Duration Threshold potential

K channel gating

CHAPETR FOUR SYNAPSES

Electrical synapses Chemical synapses: - EPSP - IPSP - IP