What exactly is the difference between action potential and generator potential? Do we need to know the difference for a level? Thanks for the video :)
Generator potential is the change in potential difference due to a stimulus and if it’s big enough to reach the threshold level then it triggers an action potential which is an electrical impulse along a neurone :)
@@yawnzzzzzzzzzzzn dude google it idk what else to tell you. Maybe you’re using anon American pronunciation and that’s where the divide is, but I’ve never heard it pronounced cor-pyu-sul
you taught me in 7 mins what my teacher couldn't teach in 2 hours!
so glad it helped you understand it!!!
Sameee she just gave us past papers
Really love all your videos. You make everything so simple. Thanks
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I'm not so different from corpuscles in retrospect
We both only do things if enough pressure is put on us
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What exactly is the difference between action potential and generator potential? Do we need to know the difference for a level? Thanks for the video :)
Generator potential is the change in potential difference due to a stimulus and if it’s big enough to reach the threshold level then it triggers an action potential which is an electrical impulse along a neurone :)
Hi, do you have a video on the reflex arc? It is a part of 3.6.1.1(Survival and response) on the AQA spec
hello,
no sorry, i only have motor neurones and action potentials for that.
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do we need to know that the connective tissue are called lamellae??
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It came up wow
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How is the resting potential re-established after a stimulus is removed
Hello,
ruclips.net/video/BFXK7Dc-AJY/видео.html I have a video explaining that here.
Hope it helps :)
@@MissEstruchBiology Thank you
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"corpuscule"? Do you guys also pronounce 'muscle' "muscule"?
nope muscle is pronounced as 'mus - sul'
corpuscle is pronounced 'cor- pyu - sul'
@@yawnzzzzzzzzzzzn and cor-pus-sul. Def not “corpuscule “
@@granthagen3207 nahh its pronounced 'cor - pyu - sul'
@@yawnzzzzzzzzzzzn dude google it idk what else to tell you. Maybe you’re using anon American pronunciation and that’s where the divide is, but I’ve never heard it pronounced cor-pyu-sul
@@granthagen3207 nah its not an american pronunciation tm. I've personally never heard it be pronounced as 'cor - pus - sul'