ESYS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Marine Invertebrates, Body Fluid, Stenohaline

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Resting membrane potential is when the nerve is at rest and no impulse is generated: how does an action potential differ? when an electrical impulse is generated. In what order does an action potential travel through a sensory paths: 1. b. axon of interneuron, 2. dendrites of motor neuron, 3. cell body of sensory neuron. Diffusion : movement of particles down concentration gradient. Osmosis : movement of water through a membrane from a dilute solution to a. Tonicity: the ability of a solution to cause a cell to gain or lose water. Water moves to hyperosmotic side because it moves down its concentration gradient. Osmoregulation is the regulations of water and ion concentrations in the body. Keeping this regulation precise is critical in maintaining life in a cell. Balance of water and ions is partly linked to excretion( the removal of metabolic waste from the body)

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