CSB332H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Resting Potential, Reversal Potential, Axoplasm

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When using nerst it is easier to simplify the rt/zf into one term and the [k]o/[ki] into one term and then solve. When the neuron is not ring it is negative when compared to extracellular space. Should work out to -88, but it is usually about -65mv which is due to k+ leaking through the channel at rest. Nernst is not the way that neurons re action potentials. If you change the concentrations you can change the action potential. Electrical gradient is measured in volts = equilibrium potential = e(ion) = reversal potential for that ion. !1: put in whatever solution they want that they created with their guess of the ions, when the generate ap with solution they get the same ap which means they can control what happens in the axoplasm. Thursday, january 19, 2017: know the composition of the resting membrane potential, know the exact number of ions in the cell.

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