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Card 16
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What is the name of a receptor that can convert on type of energy to another?
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Neurons contain ion channels for two different types of ions, what are they?
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Within the carrier proteins how many Sodium ions are transported out Compared to Potassium in?
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When the inside of the cell is negatively charged compared to the outside the cell is said to be what?
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Card 20
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When the inside of the cell becomes less negative compared to the outside it is said to be what?
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Card 21
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How does the cell become depolarised?
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What is a generator potential?
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Card 23
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What are the three different types of neurons?
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What are some features of Neurone ?
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Card 25
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What feature does a Sensory Neurone contain that a Motor Neurone doesn't
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