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    • What are the features of synapses?
      • Unidirectionality
      • Summation
    • What is spatial summation?

      A number of different pre-synaptic neurones release enough neurotransmitter to exceed the threshold value of the pre-synaptic neurone
    • What is temporal summation?

      A single pre-synaptic neurone releases enough neurotransmitter many times over a short period of time to trigger an action potential
    • What do inhibitory synapses do?
      Make it less likely for an action potential to be fired
    • What is the process of inhibitory neurotransmission?
      • The pre-synaptic neurone releases a type of neurotransmitter that binds to chloride ion protein channels on the post-synaptic neurone
      • Chloride ion channel proteins open
      • Chloride ions move in via facilitated diffusion
      • This causes the opening of potassium ion protein channels
      • Potassium ions move out of the post-synaptic neurone into the synapse
    • Which ions diffuse into the pre-synaptic neurone?
      Calcium ions
    • What ions enter the post-synaptic knob to cause an action potential?
      Sodium ions
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