Action Potentials True or False Questions

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When muscle is diseased, the number of muscle fibers in a motor unit is reduced. In an EMG, the potentials appear smaller and shorter than normal.

True

When recruited physiologically, recruitment is in order of size.

True

if the strength of the stimulus is kept the same, high excitability axons will need a very short duration pulse to reach threshold while low excitability axons will need a longer pulse to reach threshold

True

Action potentials in myelinated nerves are not regenerated. The internodes are not insulated.

False Action potentials in myelinated nerves are REGENERATED (at the nodes of Ranvier). The internodes ARE insulated.

Rheobase is the minimum current duration to excite a cell at twice the chronaxie current

False CHRONAXIE is the minimum current duration to excite a cell at twice the RHEOBASE current

Intracellular recording yield a biphasic response whereas extracellular recording yields a monophasic response

False Intracellular recording yields a MONOPHASIC response whereas extracellular recording yields a BIPHASIC response

Overall, with an increase in axon diameter: current will spread farther and slower; conduction velocity will decrease

False Overall, with an increase in axon diameter: current will spread FARTHER and FASTER. Conduction velocity will INCREASE

Chronaxie is the minimal current strength necessary to excite a cell such as a neuron or muscle fiber with essentially infinite current duration

False RHEOBASE is the minimal current strength necessary to excite a cell

The compound action potential includes several different populations of nerve fibers (some myelinated and some unmyelinated) of the same diameter

False The compound action potential includes several different populations of nerve fibers (some myelinated and some unmyelinated) of DIFFERENT DIAMETERS (and therefore different thresholds, different conduction velocities, etc) --> looks different than the AP of a single fiber

The membrane under the cathode becomes hyperpolarized.

False The membrane under the cathode becomes DEPOLARIZED.

The rapid response of the sodium channels eventually result in a net outward current [ionic level]

False The rapid response of the sodium channels eventually result in a net INWARD current

When the stimulus is passive and subthreshold, there is a large capacitive and leakage current

False When the stimulus is passive and subthreshold, there is a small capacitive and leakage current When the stimulus is above threshold, a larger depolarization results in larger capacitive and leakage currents, plus an inward current followed by an outward current

Within a given motor unit, fiber type can vary.

False Within a given motor unit, fiber type IS THE SAME.

electrotonic passive potentials are means whereby graded potentials are propagated along the membrane

False electronic passive potentials are means whereby ACTION potentials are propagated along the membrane BUT graded potentials are needed to set up the APs

In myelinated nerves, the points of action potential regeneration are all across of the nerve

False In myelinated nerves, the points of action potential regeneration are only at the nodes

Action potentials do not add together

True

As diameter increases, axial resistance decreases as the square of the diameter

True

Conduction velocity can be measured by mm/msec which yields meters/sec

True

Even for one single nerve fiber, many different sized stimuli can be a "threshold stimulus" meaning that it's just big enough to reach threshold

True

In the presence of TEA, potassium current is blocked and only the sodium current is recorded

True

In the presence of TXA, sodium current is blocked so only the potassium current is recorded

True

Increasing axon diameter reduces axial resistance and myelinated axons reduce membrane capacitance and increase membrane resistance

True

Initially, a depolarization subthreshold stimulus will cause the membrane to have initial outward current leakage. Potassium channels open slowly to cause an outward current and sodium channels open to cause an inward current [ionic level]

True

Local (passive) currents spread out from the region of active depolarization, and at each point on the membrane threshold is reached and the action potential is regenerated

True

Phases of an action potential 1. resting membrane potential 2. threshold 3. depolarization 4. peak of AP 5. repolarization 6. after hyperpolarization 7. resting

True

The clinical measurement of conduction velocity can also be measured with two sets of receptors rather than two sets of stimulating electrodes.

True

The clinical measurement of conduction velocity requires a stimulus distally, stimulus proximally, and a recording artefact

True

The compound action potential gives a series of stimuli where each stimulus is larger than the one before

True

The larger the membrane capacitance and the axial resistance, the slower the conduction velocity

True

The membrane under the anode becomes hyperpolarized.

True

The rapid depolarization is associated with a rapid increase in Na permeability and thus a rapid opening of the Na channels

True

The threshold Vm may vary. For example, it may be raised during relative refractory period.

True

The threshold stimulus can be determined by looking at a strength duration curve

True

The wave form of the recorded action potential depends on the method of recording

True

There is a delayed opening of the potassium channels. Potassium channels open and close slowly.

True

Under unphysiological conditions, the most excitable fibers are the large diameter fibers. The opposite of the size principle.

True

When a stimulus is applied and it reaches threshold, an action potential can be generated causing the polarity of the membrane to reverse, becoming momentarily positive at that location on the membrane

True

When axons are stimulated unphysiologically with extracellular electrodes, the most excitable fibers are the large diameter ones

True


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