What is the equilibrium membrane potential due to Nations if the extracellular concentration of Nations is...
What is the equilibrium membrane potential due to Nations if the extracellular concentration of Nations is 148 mM and the intracellular concentration of Nations is 21 mM at 20°C? Number
on 10 of 11 What is the equilibrium membrane potential due to Nat ions if the extracellular concentration of Nat ions is 138 mM and the intracellular concentration of Na ions is 33 mM at 20 C? equilibrium membrane potential: mV
In dog skeletal muscle, the extracellular and intracellular concentration of Na+ are 150 mM and 12 mM, and those of K+ are 2.7 mM and 140 mM, respectively. Calculate the total free energy change as 3 Na+ are transported out and 2 K+ are transported in by the Na+-K+ pump. Assume that the temperature is 25°C and the membrane potential is –60 mV. Give your answer in kJ/mol to 1 decimal place.
QueSLIUI 13 3 pts For most cells in physiological conditions, the extracellular concentration of Ca2+ is 10000 times more than the intracellular concentration. What is the membrane potential established by this electrochemical gradient? (Report your answer in Volts upto 3 decimals)
a. What is the equilibrium potential of K+? Assume 10mM, 100mM intracellular. Show calculations b. What is the equilibrium potential of Na+? use 100 mM intracellular. Show calculations c. If Nat+ permeability increased so that it is much greater than K+ permeability what would the effect be on the resting membrane potential? Assume for this cell that the resting potential membrane potential is -60mV. Use precise and prober ply labeled graph to show direct
1. If the membrane potential of sodium ions in a cell is equal to +60 mV, what is its membrane potential for chloride ions if they are found in the exact same concentrations as sodium? Give your answer in mV. 2. Given a cell membrane with the following parameters- Ion Extracellular concentration (mmol/L) Intracellular concentration (mmol/L) Permeability K+ 10 150 1 Na+ 140 15 0.04 Cl- 100 7 0.45 calculate the membrane potential of the cell in mV. (Round your...
Scenario: You will participate in a research project that involves working with neurons that are kept in cell culture. These neurons are well established cell model and their intracellular and extracellular environments are known. Required parameters are listed in the table below. All your experiments will be carried out at 20 ?C. Calculate equilibrium potentials E for all ion species listed in the table below, as well as the resulting membrane resting potential VM. But some calculations first! Intracellular Concentration...
5. What is the free energy change in transporting an uncharged molecule across the membrane of a cell from 10 M to 10 M? Is an input of free energy required for this transport? (5 points) 6. What is the free energy cost of pumping Ca out of a cell when the cytoplasmic concentration is 0.9 uM, the extracellular concentration is 1.5 mM, and the membrane potential is -70mV at a temperature of 25°C? What is the free energy cost...
For a typical mammalian cell, the intracellular and extracellular concentrations of the chloride ion, Cl", are 4 mM and 150 mM, respectively. For the calcium ion, Ca2+, the intracellular and extracellular concentrations are 0.2 p.M and 1.8 mm, respectively. What are the equilibrium potentials in millivolts, mV, for each ion at 37 °C? . Veg for CI= V for Ca2+ SS
please write thorough answers thanks PART 1 Answer ONLY ONE of the following TWO questions of Part 1 ie a) OR b) a) A typical, healthy nerve cell in the body has intracellular and extracellular Na, K and Cl' concentrations as shown below. Na concentration: Extracellular: = 150 mm K concentration: Extracellular: = 4 mm Ci concentration: Extracellular: = 100 mm Temperature = 37°C (303.3K) R (the Universal Gas constant) = 8.315 VCmol'k F (Faraday's constant) = 96,485 Cmol Intracellular:...