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@JeremyGasling5 ай бұрын
Could you please recommend a video that covers the secondary effects of concussions, particularly focusing on what happens after axonal shearing and how the recovery process unfolds?As a higher secondary biology student, you've already delved into a lot of information, but messed up with misinformation (even books) , so please a req.....
@Sayandip2-ch5hz5 ай бұрын
yaa me too no clear answer what happens next
@bretts6861Ай бұрын
I believe if you explain this in terms of pressure on the outside compared the inside of the cell, there wouldn’t be so much confusion. The negative voltage is relative. It’s not an absolute number. That’s what has so many people scratching their heads.
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@fburton85 ай бұрын
Small correction: at 4:30 it is stated that the resting membrane potential is "restored [by] diffusion and the sodium/potassium pump". Yes, the hyperpolarization below the resting potential is primarily due to the delayed closing of voltage-gated potassium channels, which allows an excess efflux of K+ ions. However, this mechanism is independent of the Na+/K+ pump. The Na+/K+ pump is crucial for maintaining the long-term ion concentration gradients across the membrane and thus the resting membrane potential, but it is not directly responsible for the transient hyperpolarization that occurs immediately after an action potential.
@Alilamedicalmedia5 ай бұрын
It said to restore resting potential ( not to create hyperpolarization).
@fburton85 ай бұрын
@@Alilamedicalmedia Thanks. It's just that the statement is made as the inset graph shows the potential climbing back towards the resting potential, implying that this rise in potential is caused in part by the pump whereas it would happen anyway (due to closing of potassium channels) with the pump making an insignificant contribution at this time scale.
@cheeks70502 ай бұрын
@@fburton8 Nah you got that wrong.
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