BSCI 353 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Voltage Clamp, Tetraodontidae, Reversal Potential

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Resting and action potentials entail permeabilities to different ions. Muscle cells are also permeable to chloride number of sodium channels is way larger than number of potassium channels a membrane that is only permeable to an ion will have a vm that is equal to the. Membrane acts as capacitor because a capacitor is two conducting plates separated by highly insulating material. That"s sort of what a bilayer is: two phospholipid layers separated by fatty tails. Yes in terms of an electrical model of the cell membrane where permeability = electrical conductance to an ion. Membrane lipid bilayer is represented by a capacitor variable resistor = varies with time during action potential voltage dependent sodium conductors and voltage dependent potassium conductors. L stands for leakage: el = leakage channels, resistors are not voltage dependent, just open to some extent all the time, not many. Passive graded potentials are found in dendrites of sensory cells.

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