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8 March, 02:04

Explain how the resting potential is created and maintained. (sodium potassium pump) What happens when sodium comes in and potassuim leaves.

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  1. 8 March, 02:51
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    The resting membrane potential is created and maintained due to the difference in the total charge or ions present outside and inside of the cell. The resting membrane potential depolarize if sodium come in and and potassium leaves the cell.

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    The resting membrane is maintained and created by the distribution of potassium and sodium ions. The membrane potential of a resting cell is - 70mV (negative) because more sodium ions is present outside the cell than the potassium ions present inside the cell.

    When the sodium ions enter inside the cell and potassium ions move outside the cell, the inside of the cell becomes more positive as compared to the outside and the membrane potential changes from - 70 mV to + 30 mV. The cells will depolarize due to the accumulation of sodium ions inside the cell.
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