6.What are the two kinds of postsynaptic potentials
Synapse is a joint in which two neurons are in contact with each other and easy transfer of impulse takes place .
It is divided into three membrane :-
A ) Pre - synaptic membrane
B ) Synaptic cleft
C ) Post- synaptic membrane
Presynaptic membrane :-
It is a neural membrane above the synaptic cleft from which contain synaptic vesicle for storing neurotransmitter .Neurotransmitter are then released via exocytosis process .
Synaptic cleft :-
Synaptic cleft is present in between presynaptic and post synaptic membrane .
Post Synaptic membrane :-
The membrane of post synaptis contain many receptor to which neurotransmitter can attach .It is involved in catches signal impulses.
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Change in membrane potential takes place , once neurotransmitter enter post synaptic membrane . Post synaptic potential is of two types :-
A ) Excitatory postsynaptic potential ( EPSP)
B ) Inhibitory postsynaptic potential. ( IPSP )
A ) Excitatory postsynaptic potentials :-
When Excitatory neurotransmitter attach to post synaptic membrane , sudden opening of sodium and calcium channel occur which cause inward entry of both positive ions inside . This results in depolarisation.
B ) Inhibitory postsynaptic potentials( IPSP ) :-
When inhibitory neurotransmitter attach to post Synaptic membrane , potassium and chloride channel open causes removal of potassium and inward entry of chloride ions .This results in hyperpolarization.
Conclusion :-
Post synaptic potential is divided into two potential :-:
A )Excitatory postsynaptic potential ( EPSP)
B ) Inhibitory postsynaptic potential ( IPSP)
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