PPT-10.5 Speed of the Nerve Impulse
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Learning Objectives To understand what factors affect the speed of conductance of an action potential To understand what the refractory period is To understand what
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Learning Objectives To understand what factors affect the speed of conductance of an action potential To understand what the refractory period is To understand what the role of the refractory period is in separating one impulse from the next. WHY More teens die from car crashes than any other cause and the first year is the most dangerous WHEN 64 National Teen Driver Safety Week October 1524 2014 WHO High school students age 14 along with their schools communities friends and families u An impulse has zero width in64257nite height and 64257nite area under it Math Mathematicians Impulses are distributions or generalized functions Dont call them Dirac delta functionsDirac would sue for de famation Def The impulse response of a syste https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTZI-kpppuw. A truck rolling down a hill has more momentum than a roller skate with the same speed. But if the truck is at rest and the roller skate moves, then the skate has more momentum. Moving objects can have a large momentum if it has a large mass, a high speed or both.. Pg. 222- 227. Momentum & Impulse. The driver of this race car walked away from the car without a scratch. Luck had little to do with this fortunate outcome though – a practical application of Newton’s laws of motion by the engineers who designed the car and its safety equipment protected the driver from injury. Excerpts . from . Chapters 9 and 11. Impulse and Momentum. Newton’s . 2nd. Law of motion can be rewritten by using the definition of . acceleration. as the change in . velocity. over the change in time.. HCS 2050. SLO: 1.6.6 – Describing impulse transmission at the synapse, including the function of several neurotransmitters and the role of cellular receptors in the action of neurotransmission. Synapse. … to change equilibrium states!. We have seen that…. …. equilibrium . is a. self-sustained state. ;. We have seen that…. … equilibrium is a self-sustained state;. …. objects in equilibrium . La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . The Nervous System Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Procedure A starting person will be chosen and will be given an object. Once the teacher gives the signal, the start person will pass the object to their right. Introduction . Parts of optic nerve. Blood supply. Clinical significance. PRESENTATION LAYOUT. 3. rd. week of gestation: the first evidence of primitive eye formation occurs. Neural plate destined to form . Chapter 6 Section 1. Pages 176 - 180. Objective: Describe the role of the nervous system. Functions of the Nervous System:. *Receives information about what is happening inside. a. nd outside your body.. Kellogg Eye Center NeuroOphthalmology ClinicOptic Nerve Drusen Disclaimer: This document contains information and/or instructional materi als developed by the University of Michigan Health System ( Dept of . Zoology,MRGC. , . OBJECTIVES:. TO STUDY. ............ TYPES OF NEURONS. FUNCTIONS OF NERVOUS SYSTEM. IMPORTANT TERMS. PHYSIOLOGY OF NERVE IMPULSE. 3. rd. Semester Zoology (Major)-CC IV: Controlling and Coordinating System :Nervous system: Physiology of nerve impulse conduction. Key . Area . 4. Learning Intentions. Describe the structures and functions neurons. . Name the different types of neurons. . D. escribe the structure and function of the myelin sheath.. Explain how nerve impulses are transmitted between neurons..
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