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Lord Inari Lord Inari
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9 years ago
These questions are the only ones I have left to answer.

3. Kevin is conscious when certain neurons in his brain are active—they depolarize and undergo action potentials. Describe the process of depolarization of a neuron to threshold.

4. What does Cole mean when he says that anesthesia “inhibits the neurons"?

6. If the anesthesia opens more potassium leak channels, why are Kevin’s neurons less likely to produce action potentials?

7. Suppose Kevin’s pre-op blood work indicates that his extracellular potassium concentration is much higher than usual. This condition is known as hyperkalemia and must be corrected before he can undergo surgery. One of the dangers of hyperkalemia is that it makes neurons and muscle cells more excitable. Why does elevated extracellular potassium have this effect?
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9 years ago
4. What does Cole mean when he says that anesthesia “inhibits the neurons"?

[Solved] Nervous.

6. If the anesthesia opens more potassium leak channels, why are Kevin’s neurons less likely to produce action potentials?

[Solved] If the anesthesia opens more potassium leak channels, why are Kevin’s neurons le

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