Neurons and Synapses: Essential Idea: Neurons Transmit The Message, Synapses Modulate The Message
Neurons and Synapses: Essential Idea: Neurons Transmit The Message, Synapses Modulate The Message
Neurons and Synapses: Essential Idea: Neurons Transmit The Message, Synapses Modulate The Message
Understandings:
• Neurons transmit electrical impulses.
• The myelination of nerve fibres allows for saltatory conduction.
• Neurons pump sodium and potassium ions across their membranes to generate a resting potential.
• An action potential consists of depolarization and repolarization of the neuron.
• Nerve impulses are action potentials propagated along the axons of neurons.
• Propagation of nerve impulses is the result of local currents that cause each successive part of the axon to reach
the threshold potential.
• Synapses are junctions between neurons and between neurons and receptor or effector cells.
• When presynaptic neurons are depolarized they release a neurotransmitter into the synapse.
• A nerve impulse is only initiated if the threshold potential is reached.
Applications and skills:
• Application: Secretion and reabsorption of acetylcholine by neurons at synapses.
• Application: Blocking of synaptic transmission at cholinergic synapses in insects by binding of neonicotinoid
pesticides to acetylcholine receptors.
• Skill: Analysis of oscilloscope traces showing resting potentials and action potentials.
Guidance:
• The details of structure of different types of neuron are not needed.
• Only chemical synapses are required, not electrical, and they can simply be referred to as synapses.
Understandings
Statement Guidance
The details of structure of different types of
6.5.U1 Neurons transmit electrical impulses.
neuron are not needed.
The myelination of nerve fibres allows for
6.5.U2
saltatory conduction.
Neurons pump sodium and potassium ions
6.5.U3 across their membranes to generate a resting
potential.
An action potential consists of depolarization
6.5.U4
and repolarization of the neuron.
Nerve impulses are action potentials propagated
6.5.U5
along the axons of neurons.
Propagation of nerve impulses is the result of
6.5.U6 local currents that cause each successive part
of the axon to reach the threshold potential.
Only chemical synapses are required, not
Synapses are junctions between neurons and
6.5.U7 electrical, and they can simply be referred to
between neurons and receptor or effector cells.
as synapses.
When presynaptic neurons are depolarized they
6.5.U8
release a neurotransmitter into the synapse.
A nerve impulse is only initiated if the threshold
6.5.U9
potential is reached.
Applications and Skills
Statement Guidance
Secretion and reabsorption of acetylcholine by
6.5.A1
neurons at synapses.
Blocking of synaptic transmission at cholinergic
6.5.A2 synapses in insects by binding of neonicotinoid
pesticides to acetylcholine receptors.
Analysis of oscilloscope traces showing resting
6.5.S1
potentials and action potentials.
6.5.U1 Neurons transmit electrical impulses.
Schwan
cell
6.5.U5 Nerve impulses are action potentials propagated along the axons of neurons.
http://outreach.mcb.harvard.edu/animations/actionpotential_s
hort.swf
http://bcs.whfreeman.com/thelifewire/content/chp44/4402s.swf
6.5.S1 Analysis of oscilloscope traces showing resting potentials and action potentials.
https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/neuron
6.5.U3 Neurons pump sodium and potassium ions across their membranes to generate a resting potential.
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n.b. proteins inside the nerve fiber are negatively charged which increases the charge imbalance.
6.5.U4 An action potential consists of depolarization and repolarization of the neuron.
is the reversal (depolarization) and restoration (repolarization) of the membrane
Action potential potential as an impulse travels along it.
3 The depolarisation of the 4 Before the neuron is ready to propagate another impulse the
membrane potential causes the distribution of Na+ (out) and K+ (in) needs to be reset by
voltage gated Na+ channels to close the Na+/K+ pump, returning the neuron to resting potential. This
and the voltage gated K+ channels enforced rest (refractory period) ensures impulses can only travel in a
open. K+ diffuses out of the neuron single direction.
rapidly and the membrane
potential becomes negative again
(repolarisation)
6.5.U4 An action potential consists of depolarization and repolarization of the neuron.
is the reversal (depolarization) and restoration (repolarization) of the membrane
Action potential potential as an impulse travels along it.
Cell body
http://highered.mheducation.com/ol
c/dl/120107/bio_d.swf
6.5.U4 An action potential consists of depolarization and repolarization of the neuron.
http://highered.mheducation.com/olc/dl/12
http://www.mrothery.co.uk/images/nerveimpulse.swf 0107/anim0013.swf
http://www.sumanasinc.com/webco
ntent/animations/content/actionpot http://www.blackwellpublishing.co
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http://www.psych.ualberta.ca/~ITL/ap/ap.htm ml
Data-based questions, textbook pg. 324
• Skill: Analysis of oscilloscope traces showing resting potentials and action potentials.
• Data-based questions, textbook pg. 324
6.5.U2 The myelination of nerve fibres allows for saltatory conduction.
http://outreach.mcb.harvard.edu/animations/synaptic.swf
6.5.U8 When presynaptic neurons are depolarized they release a neurotransmitter into the synapse.
6.5.U9 A nerve impulse is only initiated if the threshold potential is reached.
6.5.U8 When presynaptic neurons are depolarized they release a neurotransmitter into the synapse.
6.5.U9 A nerve impulse is only initiated if the threshold potential is reached.
6.5.U8 When presynaptic neurons are depolarized they release a neurotransmitter into the synapse.
6.5.U9 A nerve impulse is only initiated if the threshold potential is reached.
6.5.A1 Secretion and reabsorption of acetylcholine by neurons at synapses.
One use is at the neuromuscular junction, i.e. it is the molecule that motor neurons
release to activate muscles. Interfering with the action of acetylcholine can cause a
range of effect from paralysis to convulsions.
6.5.A2 Blocking of synaptic transmission at cholinergic synapses in insects by binding of neonicotinoid pesticides
to acetylcholine receptors.
Nature of science: Cooperation and collaboration between groups of scientists - biologists are contributing to
research into memory and learning. (4.3)