KINESIOL 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Acetylcholine, Cytoplasm, Sub Sub

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Membrane potential is the electrical charge difference inside and outside the cell membrane. When things cannot move through the cell. How easily things can move in and out of cells. Controls what goes in and out of the cell membrane: acts as transporters. A mechanism that closes off the channels: when something binds to the binding site of the membrane, it opens up. Electrical signals are action potentials: this allows for the transfer of information from one part of the body to another. When the charge difference across a membrane can change to create an electrical signal. The separation of ions (charge) across a membrane is called the potential difference (membrane potential: this creates a charge separation (voltage), which can be used to create an electrical. Maintains the electrical charge difference: specifically moves ions from high concentration to low concentration.

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