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  • Passive transport (category Actions on membrane)
    electrochemical potentials on the outside and inside of the membrane that is the driving force for the movement of ions across the membrane. For the transfer of
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  • Simple diffusion (category Actions on the membrane)
    effort to equalize the composition of the system between cells with cell membrane and the external environment. It is one of the most important physical
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  • 2) • High level • Intermediate level • Low level Mechanism of actionAction on membrane (Alcohol, detergent) • Denaturation of cellular proteins (Alcohol
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  • nervous system; local (interneurons) - connect nearby areas. Action potential Resting membrane potential Neuroglia JANČÁLEK, Radim – DUBOVÝ, Petr. Základy
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  • of the presynaptic membrane). The neurotransmitter diffuses across the synaptic cleft (about 50 nm) and binds to a specific membrane protein (receptor)
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  • other cells. Therefore, on the one hand, we see the direct action of insulin (simply by binding to a receptor in the membrane), and on the other hand, inconspicuous
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  • (interneurons) - connect nearby areas. Neuroglia Nerve Fiber Action Potential Resting Membrane Potential RADIM, Jančálek – PETR, Dubový. Základy neurověd
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  • synthesis of free peptidoglycan takes place on the inner side of the cytoplasmic membrane, transpeptidation on the outer side. The cell wall of Gram-negative
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  • external) occurs. If we increase the membrane potential to the threshold potential (in membrane with resting membrane potential, from -70mV to about -55
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  • present on the surface of the cell membrane encoded by a gene families found in all vertebrates. These molecules put the cells, that they are bound on, into
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  • Ultrasound has a Latin origin. Ultra meaning on "the far side of" so the word ultrasound simply means on the far side of the frequencies of sound waves
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  • voltage arises in the organism primarily as resting membrane potential of all cells, but action membrane potential is much more important for measurements
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  • directly on the kidneys. They increase diuresis, affect Na + transport, inhibit NaCl reuptake and tubule water. Thiazide diuretics: Mechanism of action diuretics
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  • amounts of epitopes (one to several thousand) on its surface. Antigens are often also bound , eg to the membrane of microorganisms. Structural rigidity (fixed
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  • connected by gap junctions (ion movement is not restricted) Action potential (physiology) Membrane potential and its changes MYSLIVEČEK, Jaromír. Základy neurověd
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  • Depolarization is a shift on the value of the membrane voltage towards less negative or even positive values. This action is caused by an increase in the
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  • mechanism of increased contraction works thanks to β1- receptors on the myocardial membrane, which bind noradrenaline and cause an increase in cAMP concentration
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  • apoptosis occurs. They occur mainly on the outer membrane of mitochondria. The action of inhibitory factors (Bim, Bid) on anti-apoptotic factors results in
    9 KB (1,003 words) - 20:42, 21 April 2023
  • apical membrane is often coupled with transport of other substances. Here, glucose transport is a model example. Transporters on the apical membrane transport
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  • of cells in the islet). On the one hand, insulin greatly stimulates ATP-dependent K+ channels, hyperpolarization of the membrane occurs – this has an inhibitory
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