GE CLST 73A Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Motor Neuron, Resting Potential

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Every cell has a voltage across the membrane. Must have selective permeability to get different charges. Membranes are the barrier to the electric. When charges transfer between two membranes, there is charge change. An ion will be pushed if there is a chemical gradient in it. If there is a hole in the membrane. Bigger the voltage, the bigger resting potential. Equilibrium = two forces are equal and opposite. The energy is stored in the resting potential. Must have membrane, salty fluids on both sides of membrane, must have proteins. If we don"t have a charge separation, we don"t have voltage. Resting potential channels are always open in the membrane, controlled. Ion channels allow ions to flow across the membrane. Salt dissolves into the ions: sodium and chloride. Lipid of the membranes don"t allow ions to get in. water, organic compounds can, but not ions. Forces, rate of movement are equal and opposite.

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