GE CLST 73A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Eion, Resting Potential, Membrane Potential

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Resting potential is a voltage across the cell, due to a charge separation between the inside and outside of the membrane. Ions are not energetically favorable to cross over into the membrane. Current: flow of charge per unit of time. If voltage is detected, there is a separation of charge present. *memorize table in power point, not numbers but the gradient and flow direction* Charges don"t become equal, but there is some diffusion. Resting potential will become equal to your e-ion. At the micro level thought, you can develop a charge separation. Want to establish a voltage and we want to keep it constant over time ( resting potential) Without a gradient the voltage would be zero even if there are holes in the membrane. The force pushing the ion out is usually a big force. Positive ion flows across leaving behind the negative ion.

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