BIOSC-116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Cell Membrane, Membrane Potential, Active Transport

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Huge concentration gradient sodium wants to diffuse into the cell and potassium wants to diffuse out of the cell. Created because: concentration gradients of ions are maintained between the intracellular and extracellular environments, inequality in the amount of charged ions on either side of the membrane creates a membrane potential. The inside of the membrane is more negative than the outside of the membrane when not conducting an ap. Opposite charges are attracted to each other (like the different ends of magnets). By preventing the positive ions from entering the more negative cell interior, potential for energy release is created. Slight negative charge on the inside of the cell which means that the positive charge on the outside is trying to get in. Sodium in higher concentration on the outside and the reverse is true for potassium. Is a difference in the amount of electrical charge on the inside of the plasma membrane as compared to the outside.

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