neuron has the following concentrations of sodium and potassium inside and outside and is permeable only to sodium and potassium. if the permeability to potassium is ten times the permeability to sodium, then what is the resting potential?

Respuesta :

Across its membrane, there is an electrical potential difference. The resting membrane permeability to potassium is the resting potential.

How are K+ and Na+ concentrations different inside and outside of the cell?

Within a cell than outside, K+ is more concentrated. Inside the cell compared to outside, organic anions are more concentrated. Outside of the cell, Cl- is more concentrated than inside. Outside of the cell, Na+ concentration is higher than inside.

What happens when the neuron is stimulated to the concentration of sodium and potassium ions inside the cell?

Sodium channels first open as a result of a stimulus. Sodium ions rush into the neuron because there are many more of them on the outside and because the inside of the neuron is negative in comparison to the outside.

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