Biology Essentials - Ion Channels, Cell membrane, Sodium potassium pump and Action Potential Flashcards
What are ion channels?
Specialized proteins that provide a passageway for charged ions through the plasma membrane down their electrochemical gradient.
How is insulin related to channels?
Insulin binds with receptors to creates channels for glucose to enter cells
What are semi permeable membranes made of?
a phospholipid bilayer
What is a phospholipid bilayer?
Two layers of phospholipids with hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails that form a membrane
Why is a sodium-potassium pump used?
Uses energy to move sodium and potassium through the membrane against the concentration gradient to maintain electrical gradient
What is membrane potential?
The difference in charges between the inside and outside of the cell due to ions
What is a hypotonic solution?
A hypotonic solution is a solution that has a lower concentration of solute compared to the cell
What is a hypertonic solution?
A solution that contains more dissolved particles than is found in normal cells
What are electrolytes?
A substance that produces ions when dissolved in water
What is an isotonic solution?
The concentration of solutes outside the cell is equal to the concentration inside the cell
What are 4 examples of ions that affect membrane potential?
Sodium, chloride, potassium and calcium
What is action potential?
A rapid rise and subsequent fall in membrane potential across a cellular membrane
What affect does action potential have on the cell?
The cell will contract
What is resting potential?
The imbalance of electrical charge between the inside and outside of the neurons. More negative on the inside
What are the concentrations like of sodium and potassium on either side of the cell during its resting state?
Sodium is higher outside and potassium is higher inside