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21 October, 22:42

Explain why the membrane potential of a resting neuron is typically around 260 to 280 mv

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  1. 22 October, 01:18
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    Nernst equation is 62mV x log (conc ions outside/conc ions inside) Ion movement through ion channels creates a membrane potential. K + conc at equilibrium is - 90mV but because of the positive charge of Na + inside, the ways of Na + is opposite K + and creates a charge less negative inside the cell. The resting potential reflects the small movement of sodium ions across a few open sodium channels in the resting neuron.
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