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Membrane Potential

Membrane potential refers to the electric potential difference across a cell's plasma membrane, created by the uneven distribution of ions inside and outside the cell. It plays a crucial role in the generation and conduction of electrical signals in neurons and muscle cells.

intermediate
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Membrane potential is a fundamental concept in biology, representing the electrical charge difference across a cell's membrane. It is crucial for the functioning of neurons and muscle cells, enabling communication and contraction. The resting membrane potential prepares cells for action potentials, ...

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Membrane Potential
The voltage difference across a cell membrane.

Example: Neurons have a membrane potential that allows them to transmit signals.

Resting Potential
The stable, negative charge of a cell when not transmitting signals.

Example: A typical resting potential for neurons is around -70 mV.

Action Potential
A rapid change in membrane potential that propagates along a neuron.

Example: An action potential occurs when a neuron fires.

Ion Channels
Proteins that allow ions to pass through the cell membrane.

Example: Sodium channels open during an action potential.

Nernst Equation
A formula used to calculate the equilibrium potential for a specific ion.

Example: E(K) = (RT/zF) * ln([K+]outside/[K+]inside).

Depolarization
The process of reducing the membrane potential, making it less negative.

Example: During an action potential, depolarization occurs.

Related Topics

Neurotransmission
The process by which signaling molecules are released by neurons to communicate with other cells.
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Muscle Physiology
The study of how muscles function, including the role of membrane potential in muscle contraction.
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Electrophysiology
The study of electrical properties of biological cells and tissues, including membrane potentials.
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Key Concepts

Resting potentialAction potentialIon channelsNernst equation