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Generation and Conduction of Nerve Impulse

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Estimated time: 3 minutes
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Generation and Conduction of Nerve Impulse

  • Neurons are excitable cells with polarised membranes. Nerve impulse = sum of mechanical, chemical and electrical disturbances caused by a stimulus.
  • Resting potential - high K⁺ and negative proteins inside; high Na⁺ outside; outer surface = positive, inner = negative → polarised membrane.
  • The sodium-potassium pump maintains the gradient - moves 3 Na⁺ out and 2 K⁺ in.
  • Stimulus → membrane becomes permeable to Na⁺ → Na⁺ rushes in → polarity reverses → depolarisation → action potential (nerve impulse) generated.
  • Action potential travels as a wave of depolarisation along the axon from one site to the next.
  • After depolarisation, K⁺ diffuses out → resting potential restored → fibre ready for next impulse (repolarisation).
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