Conducting Excitation

From the point of view of molecular biology, excitation is a form of existence and delivery of biochemical signals from one cell to another by transmitting these signals through the membranes of electrical impulses. When an action potential occurs in a cell, metabolites are transported within the cell and then outside it to the synapses of neighboring cells. This article will discuss how excitation flows through membranes, what parameters must be taken into account to correctly register its features, and also under what conditions excitation can be initiated.