polarized
A neuron is at rest when theinside is negatively chraged compared to the outside.
Polarized.
The inside of the neuron is slightly negative relative to the outside. This difference is referred to as the Resting Membrane Potential.
So in other words negative.
depolarizing
positive sodium ions
polarized
resting potiental
The chief positive intracellular ion in a resting neuron is a potassium ion. Just inside the cell of a resting neuron, the membrane is negative.
A rapid return to the neuron's resting state
A neuron is at rest when theinside is negatively chraged compared to the outside.
When a neuron is resting then inside of the cell membrane is more negative than outside.
resting potiental
The chief positive intracellular ion in a resting neuron is a potassium ion. Just inside the cell of a resting neuron, the membrane is negative.
Yes. :)
It is a neuron that is at its resting potential, not stimulated by input from other neurons.
A rapid return to the neuron's resting state
A neuron is at rest when theinside is negatively chraged compared to the outside.
When a neuron is resting then inside of the cell membrane is more negative than outside.
-70mV
negtive
The resting and action potentials depend on the balance of charges of the area outside the neuron and inside the neuron. A resting potential is when the neuron is more negatively (approximately -70mv) charged than the area outside the neuron. The action potential occurs when sodium ions rush into the neuron, causing the polarity to be reversed. When there is no difference in charge between the area inside the neuron and the area outside the neuron, no action potentials can be started by that neuron.
resting potiental
This is the definition of "resting potential".