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Any ion that is positive but has a higher concentration inside the cell or is negative and has a higher concentration outside the cell. Any ion that is positive but has a higher concentration inside the cell or is negative and has a higher concentration outside the cell.
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There is a greater concentration of Na plus outside and there is a greater concentration of K plus inside the cell. When the stimulus is delivered, the permeability of the membrane is changed, and Na plus diffuses into the cell, initiating the depolarization of the membrane.
A hypotonic solution. The concentration of solute inside the cell is greater than that outside the cell and water enters the cell by osmosis. Water travels from an area of higher water concentration (outside the cell) to an area of lower water concentration (inside the cell) and the cell swells.
Osmosis.
The concentration of potassium ions inside the cell is usually MORE THEN then the concentration of potassium.
A solution in which the salt concentration is greater outside the cell than inside the cell is known as
If there is the concentration of substance inside the cell is lesser than outside and cell membrane is permeable to the substance.
Isotonic concentration is when the concentration of soletutes inside and outside of the cell are equal in concentration
The inside of a typical cell is posotive in respect to the outside. I got this out of my biology book.
Any ion that is positive but has a higher concentration inside the cell or is negative and has a higher concentration outside the cell. Any ion that is positive but has a higher concentration inside the cell or is negative and has a higher concentration outside the cell.
The ATP concentration inside the cell is 1-10 mM.mM is also referred to as molarity, that is the amount of concentrated substance.
The cell will expand until the ionic concentration is the same inside as out (or the membrane fails and the cell "explodes").
negatively charged
Isotonic.
Isotonic.
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