Assume that in a neuron, the plasma membrane permeability values for potassium (K+), sodium (Na+), and Cl− are the following: PK = 1, PNa = 12, and PCl = 0.5. Based on physiological concentrations of...


Assume that in a neuron, the plasma membrane permeability values for potassium (K+), sodium (Na+), and Cl− are the following: PK = 1, PNa = 12, and PCl = 0.5. Based on physiological concentrations of K+, Na+, and Cl− (refer to the table), determine the membrane potential in this neuron.


EXTRACELLULAR<br>INTRACELLULAR<br>ION<br>CONCENTRATION<br>CONCENTRATION<br>(mM)<br>(mM)<br>K*<br>4<br>140<br>Na*<br>145<br>15<br>Cl-<br>110<br>4<br>Ca?-<br>0.0001<br>

Extracted text: EXTRACELLULAR INTRACELLULAR ION CONCENTRATION CONCENTRATION (mM) (mM) K* 4 140 Na* 145 15 Cl- 110 4 Ca?- 0.0001

Jun 11, 2022
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