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An action potential in a neuron. ... Before an action potential occurs a neuron is
stable and is not receiving any new signals or information. ...
... For a skeletal muscle to contract it must be stimulated by an electrical signal
called a muscle action potential delivered by a motor neuron. ...
... They are "all-or-none:" A neuron either fires an action potential at full
strength, or does not fire at all. 2. After an action ...
... The arrival of an action potential normally causes the release of
neurotransmitters from the presynaptic neuron. The action potential ...
... The cell body fires an impulse, called the action potential, down the axon. ...
Each neuron receives signals from many other neurons. ...
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This essay will describe the electrochemical processes that allow an Action potential to occur in a neuron. This will be achieved by firstly, defining the purpose of neurons in the body along with a description of the components within a neuron and how they enable information to be passed through the cell membrane and on to other neurons. Secondly, the resting potential of a neuron will be explored with relation to the concept of selective permeability and the purpose of the Sodium - Potassium pump. Thirdly, the molecular basis of the Action Potential will be explained including a description of hyper polarisation, depolarisation and the purpose of the refractory period. Fourthly, a description of how a signal moves through the components of the neuron will be given as well
as an overview of how the information is then transferred to other cells. Lastly, an account of specific problems that can interfere with the production of an Action Potential and the transmitting of information between neurons will be highlighted.
Neurons are regarded as being the most important building blocks' within the entire nervous system(Rozenweig 1996). Neurons are responsible for receiving and transmitting information to other cells and it is thought that there are 100 to 150 billion neurons in the human body which underlie the simplest to the most complex abilities and tasks (Kandel, Schwartz &Jessell 1991). The production of an action potential is involved in this information transmission. However, in order to give a clear explanation of the process occurring before, during and after the action potential it is first necessary to define the specific components of a neuron which are involved in the process.

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From the diagram above the three main components of a neuron; the cell body, the axon and the dendrites can be identified. The dendrites which extend from...
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