The Neurotransmitter is actually ACh or Achetylcholine in this case, and they bind with Sodium Ions ( Na+) and they depolarize the Potassium channels allowing Potassium Ions ( K +) to enter the membrane
Warning, the neurotransmitters do not go into the post-synaptic cell/ dendrite. What really happens is, N.T. bind to receptor protein channals causeing them to open allowing specific ions to flow in.
jesus, pick up a bloody book or two and figure it out. Talk to your lecturer, fellow students. Write the essay, if you get it wrong your prof will correct you, and you will learn.
I am a premed student studying biology and im amazed how videos help so much in studying and understanding concepts that are hard to understand just by reading and looking at still pictures.
I agree with you totally. And you can remember it so much more easily when you're asked to recall something, 'cos the video plays in your head rather than a whole chunk of words!
Relatively simple stuff. Neurotransmitters is a pretty broad term. You have acetylcholine, Gamma aminobutiryc acid, norepinephrine, nitric oxide, among others...This is scratching the surface, the synapse is in reality much more complicated.
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The Neurotransmitter is actually ACh or Achetylcholine in this case, and they bind with Sodium Ions ( Na+) and they depolarize the Potassium channels allowing Potassium Ions ( K +) to enter the membrane
DonSebas16 10 months ago
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The Neurotransmitter is actually acetylcholine (ACh) in this case and it binds with Sodium Ions (Na+)
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DonSebas16 10 months ago
Great job thank you very much
Saleh0008 1 year ago
Thank you
ruluhur 1 year ago
its cool.......
rickyfreak1 1 year ago
canu put subtitles plz thx
nao1163 2 years ago
PacMan! lol nice
kerryvp 2 years ago
Warning, the neurotransmitters do not go into the post-synaptic cell/ dendrite. What really happens is, N.T. bind to receptor protein channals causeing them to open allowing specific ions to flow in.
CBALL2212 2 years ago 7
Can you really explain this to me in more detail? I have to write an essay explaining this topic in detail. Your help will be highly appreciated.
morenacaliente1979 2 years ago
jesus, pick up a bloody book or two and figure it out. Talk to your lecturer, fellow students. Write the essay, if you get it wrong your prof will correct you, and you will learn.
Akhmatova1 1 year ago
hehe i love the mr pacman enzyme :)
murder13dolls 2 years ago
I am a premed student studying biology and im amazed how videos help so much in studying and understanding concepts that are hard to understand just by reading and looking at still pictures.
arictrinh 2 years ago 4
I agree with you totally. And you can remember it so much more easily when you're asked to recall something, 'cos the video plays in your head rather than a whole chunk of words!
ravebeat91 2 years ago
the enzyme looks like pacman haha
Shakira14007 2 years ago 17
yeah... i giggled to myself in the library. chomp chomp chomp~
starryeyed95 2 years ago
Relatively simple stuff. Neurotransmitters is a pretty broad term. You have acetylcholine, Gamma aminobutiryc acid, norepinephrine, nitric oxide, among others...This is scratching the surface, the synapse is in reality much more complicated.
Nonetheless, good stuff.
0siris85 2 years ago
Thanks for the kind sharing
dracentsparkle 2 years ago
Helpful!
IB Bio Exam tomorrow!
EastMangoBoy 2 years ago
very nice but why does the guy have to sound like a robot?
41intelectual 2 years ago 3
brilleant
kungman190 2 years ago
não roda
psiquinovo 3 years ago
Huh =S?
Poncho151500 3 years ago
excellent
amyvaverka 3 years ago