reaksjonspotensial
Reaksjonspotensial, also known as action potential, is a fundamental concept in neuroscience and physiology. It refers to the rapid, transient, and large change in the electrical potential across the membrane of a neuron or muscle cell. This electrical signal is crucial for transmitting information along nerve fibers and for initiating muscle contraction.
The generation of a reaksjonspotensial is a complex process involving the coordinated opening and closing of
First, voltage-gated sodium channels open, allowing a rapid influx of sodium ions into the cell. This influx
Following depolarization, voltage-gated sodium channels inactivate, and voltage-gated potassium channels open. This allows potassium ions to
Once a reaksjonspotensial is generated at one point on the membrane, it propagates along the axon like