01:119:116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Membrane Potential, Facilitated Diffusion, Extracellular Fluid

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Have selectively permeable membrane only certain things come in and go out. Ions can cross only with help from proteins facilitated diffusion. Passive (facilitated diffusion- move to higher concentrations) or active movement (sodium potassium pump: ion channels use facilitated diffusion. Ions move down concentration gradient they move with the concentration gradient dynamic equilibrium. K+= potassium: often many types of ion channels are open at the same time, ion channels can be gated. Gated= closed until opened by a key (gate and key relationship) Voltage gated= opened by change in voltage/change in plasma membrane potential. Ligand gated= opened by signal molecule aka neurotransmitter. Sodium potassium pump: active transport= against concentration gradient or ignores it, uses atp active transport= a= Active= use atp and use for the sodium pottassium pump 3 na out and 2 k+ in with the net worth being at -1.

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