BIOB32H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Resting Potential, Jmol, Cotransporter

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Resting membrane potential is one of the most difficult physiological concepts that students must master. All cells have a resting membrane potential; this is not a unique property of neurons. Concentrations vary among animals, but the general pattern is the same in most animals. = (8. 31 j/k mol)(310 k) 5 mm (1)(96. 4 j/mol mv) 140 mm ln. = (8. 31 j/k mol)(310 k) 150 mm (1)(96. 4 j/mol mv) 10 mm ln. = +72 mv: we can do this veq for any ions inside/outside (cl-, na+, etc. ) Nernst equation: if conc. changes, then equilibrium potential changes if temp. changes, then equilibrium potential changes equilibrium potential. = (8. 31 j/k mol)(310 k) 115 mm (-1)(96. 4 j/mol mv) 5 mm ln. = -84 mv t n e i d a r g n o i t a r t n e c n o c.

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