BIOL 1107 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Voltage-Dependent Calcium Channel, Membrane Potential, Resting Potential

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Ions can selectively flow in and out of the membrane. Cell membranes rest at a certain voltage called resting potential. Gradient allows for cell to do work with the stored energy. Think of inside voltage of membrane in relation to the outside. Cell expands atp to keep this gradient. Potassium wants to move out of the cell. When it leaves the inside of the cell becomes more negative, holding the rest of the k+ from leaving. Difference in charge between in and out is membrane potential. The more permeable an ion is to the membrane, the more it will drive the potential to the e ion, and it makes it less likely to move from that number. Leak channels allow for membrane to be permeable to potassium. K channels close slowly and na is pumped out. Threshold is the point at which the membrane potential must reach in order to trigger an action potential.

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