Membrane potentials Flashcards

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is the inside of the cell more positive or negative than the extracellular fluid?

A

inside of the cell is more negatively charged than outside of the cell -

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what pump maintains the resting membrane potential of a cell?

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the sodium potassium pump maintains the resting membrane potential - pumping sodiuma dn potassium against their natural concentration scales

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3
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what is the resting membrane potential voltage

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-70mV

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4
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describe the extracellular and intracellular composition of ions

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SOKI

  • sodium is greater outside of the cell than inside, K+ is greater inside of cell than outside
  • there is a greater concentration of free Ca2+ outside of the cell b/c intracellular Ca2+ is bound to mitochondria
  • greater concentration of free Mg2+ intracellularly than extracellular
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is the concentration of proteins greater outside or inside of the cell?

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greater intracellularly

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is the concentration of glucose higher inside or outside of the cell?

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it is much greater outside of the cell, because inside of the cell the concentration is very low

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is there a difference in osmolarity intracellulary/extracellulary?

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no difference- both 290mosm

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8
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what molecules freely diffuse across membrane?

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O2, CO2, and lipid soluble moelcules

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describe the selective permeability (leakiness) of the plasma membrane?

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  • semi-permeable nature of biological membranes
  • high permeability for K+ and low permeability for Na+ and Cl-
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10
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describe votage gated ion channels

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voltage sensor in ion channel protein - conformational change in response to changes in membrane potential opens or closes the channel

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11
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what drugs act on voltage- gated ion channesl?

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  • local anaesthetics- inhibit voltage-gated Na+ channels
  • antihypertensive agents -
  • antiarrhythic drugs - inhibit voltage gated K+ or Na+ channels
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12
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describe active transport

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  • requires ATP
  • carrier-mediated transport

only open to one side at a time and can move cargo against the gradient

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13
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describe the Na+ Ka+ and ATPase pump

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establishes Na+ and K+ concentration gradients across plasma membrane using ATP - transports 3 Na+ out for 2K+ in (SOKI)

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14
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what is the ‘rule of thumb’ for the ‘NERNST EQUATION’?

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a 10 fold concentration gradient of a monovalent is balanced by a 60mV electrical potential difference

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