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Neuron cells generate electrical signals by concentration gradients across membranes. Assuming a potassium ion concentration of 0.00380 M inside the cell, and a concentration of 0.145 M outside the cell, what is the electrical potential across the cell membrane? Body temperature is 310 K. The sign identifies the change in the electrical potential across the membrane and which way the ions flow. (answer in mV) Answer: 696.77 Check Neuron cells generate electrical signals by concentration gradients across membranes. Assuming a...
Neuron cells generate electrical signals by concentration gradients across membranes. Assuming a potassium ion concentration of 0.00300 M inside the cell, and a concentration of 0.115 M outside the cell, what is the electrical potential across the cell membrane? Body temperature is 300 K. The sign identifies the change in the electrical potential across the membrane and which way the ions flow (answer in mV) Answer 04684 Check Neuron cells generate electrical signals by concentration gradients across membranes. Assuming a...
Potassium ions (K+) move across a 7.0-nm- thick cell membrane from the inside to the outside. The potential inside the cell is −80.0 mV, and the potential outside is zero. What is the change in the electrical potential energy Δ? electric of the potassium ions as they move across the membrane?
An important driving force in cellular processes is the concentration difference of ions outside and inside cells. If the Nat concentration is [Na+] = 50 mM. outside a cell and [Na+] = 504 mM inside the cell, what is AG for the movement of Nat from inside to outside the cell at 37 °C? Na+ (inside, 504 mm) → Na+(outside, 50 mm)
HW 11-1 Recall that the Na + concentration is significantly higher outside the cell than inside the cell. The symporter couples the "downhill" transport of two Na + ions into the cell to the "uphill" transport of glucose into the cell. If the Na + concentration outside the cell ( [ Na + ] out ) is 149 mM and that inside the cell ( [ Na + ] in ) is 19.0 mM, and the cell potential is −...
Consider the following hypothetical problem. Potassium ions have a concentration of 115 x 10-3mol/liter inside the cell and 4.5 x 10-3 mol/liter outside the cell. The cell wall has a channel through which the potassium ions can travel and it is 25.0 nm in length and 4.00 nm in diameter. Take the diffusion coefficient of potassium to be 3.00 x 10-9 m2/s. A)What is the difference in concentration, Δc across the cell wall in molecules/m3? B)What is the cross-sectional area...
Under certain circumstances, potassium ions K++ move across the 8.0-nm-thick cell membrane from the inside to the outside. The potential inside the cell is -80.0 mV, and the potential outside is zero. Assume that a potassium ion carries a charge of 1.602××10−19−19 C. Unit 3: Prelecture Problems Problems: Electric Potential & Capacitor Deadline: 100% until Sunday, January 27 at 11:59 PM ▼ Cumulative Problem 6 Under certain circumstances, potassium ions K+ move across the 8.0-nm-thick cell membrane from the inside...
Consider the following hypothetical problem. Potassium ions have a concentration of 115 x 10*3 molliter inside the cell and 4.5 x 10 mol/liter outside the cell. The cell wall has a channel through which the potassium ions can travel and it is 25.0 nm in length and 4.00 nm in diameter. Take the diffusion coefficient of potassium to be 3.00 x 109 m2ls. What is the difference in concentration, Δc across the cell wall in molecules/m3? molecules/m Submit Request Answer...
Consider the following hypothetical problem. Potassium ions have a concentration of 115 x 10-3 mol/liter inside the cell and 4.5 x 10-3 mol/liter outside the cell. The cell wall has a channel through which the potassium ions can travel and it is 25.0 nm in length and 4.00 nm in diameter. Take the diffusion coefficient of potassium to be 3.00 x 10-9 m2/s. A. What is the difference in concentration, Δc across the cell wall in molecules/m3? B. What is...
The sodium potassium uses energy in the form of ATP hydrolysis to move 3 sodium ions out of the cell and 2 potassium ions into the cell. The concentration of sodium inside is 14mM and outside is 143mM. The concentration of potassium inside is 157mM and outside is 4mM. Membrane potential is -50mV and temperature is 310K. Demonstrate that hydrolysis of ATP to ADP provides enough energy to move 3 sodium ions out and 2 potassium ions in to the...