Biology 4218A Lecture Notes - Astrocyte, Neurophysiology, Active Transport

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Ionic movements through channels are influenced by two factors: diffusion and electricity. For example, nacl is dissolved in fluid on one side of a permeable membrane. The na+ and cl- ions will cross until they are evenly distributed in the solutions on both sides. The difference in concentration on both sides is called a concentration gradient. Thus, it is said that ions flow down a concentration gradient: driving ions across the membrane by diffusion happens when, the membrane possess channels permeable to the ions, and, there is a concentration gradient across the membrane. More current will flow as this difference is increased: electrical conductance (g) is the relative ability of an electrical charge to migrate from one point to another. Depends on the number of particles available to carry electrical charge and the ease with which these particles can travel through space.

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