BIOL 031 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Action Potential, Sodium-Potassium Alloy, Membrane Potential

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Describe the characteristics of a membrane potential, explain how it is formed, and explained how it is used within the body. The resting membrane potential exists for two reasons. A chemical gradient exists for diffusible ions, which causes charge to move across the cell membrane. Ions such as na+ and k+ (primary active transport) Na+ gradient tends to create membrane potential of. The k+ gradient tends to create membrane potential of -90mv. The resting membrane potential is about -70mv. K+ has the bigger influence at rest. This is due to more potassium exiting (higher membrane permeability) The greater permeability of k+ to na+ indicates a greater number of k+ channels to. Leak channels are always open at rest. Ion permeabilities can differ allowing some ions to have bigger effects on membrane potential than others. Channels, regulate the amount and whether the channels.

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