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Name: SHANTAL

Exercise 3: Neurophysiology of Nerve Impulses: Activity 3: The Action Potential: Threshold Lab Report

Pre-lab Quiz Results


You scored 75% by answering 3 out of 4 questions correctly.

1. Axons are
You correctly answered: d. long, thin structures that extend from a neuronal cell body.

2. Which of the following is easier?


You correctly answered: a. extracellular recordings of the action potential

3. An action potential is usually initiated in an axon at or near


Your answer : c. the trigger zone
Correct answer: d. all of the above

4. The initiation of an action potential in a sensory neuron in the body normally


You correctly answered: a. follows a sufficiently large depolarizing receptor potential.

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Experiment Results
Predict Question:
Predict Question: How will the action potential at R1 (or R2) change as you continue to increase the stimulus voltage?
Your answer : b. The peak value of the action potential will increase.

Stop & Think Questions:


Why is the action potential recorded by the second recording electrode (R2) delayed relative to the action potential recorded
by the first recording electrode (R1)?
Your answer : a. The stimulus strength was too small for a simultaneous recording to occur.
Correct answer: c. The action potential had to propagate from R1 to R2.

An increase in extracellular K+ would depolarize a neuron. This depolarization would occur if neurons were damaged. From
what you have just learned about generating an action potential, what effect would this have on nearby axons? The nearby
axonal membranes will ___________.
You correctly answered: b. be depolarized to values near or above threshold voltages.

Experiment Data:

Stimulus Voltage (mV) Peak Value at R1 (µV) Peak Value at R2 (µV) Action Potential
10 0 0 No
20 100 100 Yes
30 100 100 Yes
40 100 100 Yes
50 100 100 Yes

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Post-lab Quiz Results
You scored 33% by answering 1 out of 3 questions correctly.

1. The threshold voltage in an axon is usually


Your answer: b. more negative than the resting membrane potential
Correct answer: a. less negative than the resting membrane potential.

2. If a graded receptor potential made the resting membrane potential of the axon more negative (for example, -70 mV
changes to -75 mV), you would expect
Your answer: a. it to be easier for this axon to reach the threshold voltage.
Correct answer: d. it to be more difficult for this axon to reach the threshold voltage.

3. Failure to reach the threshold voltage in the axon of a sensory neuron could be caused by
You correctly answered: d. all of the above.

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Review Sheet Results
1. Define the term threshold as it applies to an action potential.
Your answer:
El umbral es el potencial de acción de membrana máximo en el que celulas pueden alcanzar y cuando este sucede no hay
vuelta atras.

2. What change in membrane potential (depolarization or hyperpolarization) triggers an action potential?


Your answer:
Desencadena un potencial de accción cuando la membrana abre los voltaje dependientes.

3. How did the action potential at R1 (or R2) change as you increased the stimulus voltage above the threshold voltage?
How well did the results compare with your prediction?
Your answer:
Aumentara porque en R1 no sucedio nada ya que el sodio no llegó al umbral.

4. An action potential is an "all-or-nothing" event. Explain what is meant by this phrase


Your answer:
Porque cuando el Sodio llega al umbral no hay vuelta atras y todos reciben los estimulos.

5. What part of a neuron was investigated in this activity?


Your answer:
El axón.

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