BIOL 364 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Membrane Potential, Atp Hydrolysis, Chemical Potential

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Do not proceed to the section until you understand everything above it. What is a membrane potential (em): an em is a separation of charge across a membrane. The charged particles are ions, cations and anions. It is about -70 mv, depending on the organism and cell type: an em can be measured with a voltmeter with a trans-membrane recording electrode, grounded outside the cell, an em is a deviation from electro-neutrality. Electroneutrality is when there are salt solutions on both sides of the membrane in which the concentraion of + and charges are exactly equal. Note that electroneutrality can exist when there is higher salt concentration on one side relative to the other: a deviation from electroneutrality, an em, means that there is a separation of counter-ions by the membrane. When the ratio of the [ + ] / [ ] is not equal to 1. 00000 on each side.

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