BIO304H5 Lecture 3: BIO304 Lecture 3

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Ion concentrations differ across the cell membrane. The nernst equation: combines electrical and chemical energy. Rmp is the membrane voltage when the neuron is at rest. Action and graded potentials are fluctuations from the rmp caused by the opening of ion channels. (channels open and close, cell becomes excited and causes fluctuations from the rmp which is rest) Excitation equates to transient depolarization from rmp. Inhibition equates to transient hyperpolarization from rmp. Neurons, muscle and glial cells have more polarized resting membrane potentials (rmp"s) Non-excitable cells (like epithelial or red blood cells) have less polarized rmp"s. Both of these are transient movement of voltage from baseline, we are getting a depolarized voltage, neural inhibition is hyperpolarization is moving down from rmp. Rmp represents a difference in charge across the cell membrane . Several ions contribute to rmp, however potassium in key. An later: ion pumps and exchangers establish the necessary ion concentration gradients.

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