The speed of efflux refers to the rate at which a fluid flows out of a container through an opening. It is influenced by factors such as the size of the opening, the viscosity of the fluid, and the height of the fluid level above the opening. The speed of efflux can be calculated using principles of fluid dynamics.
The future tense for speed is will speed.
Hyperpolarization results from an increase in the membrane potential of a cell beyond its resting state, typically caused by an influx of negatively charged ions or an efflux of positively charged ions. This makes the cell less likely to generate an action potential.
The future tense of "speed" is "will speed" or "will be speeding."
change in speed is acceleration. change in speed is the slope of the speed versus time graph, or the derivative of such.
Constant speed
speed of efflux = v = √2gh if height is doubled h=2h v=√2g(2h) =√4gh =√4√gh =2√gh v=2√gh
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Efflux via active transport
Efflux via active transport
The efflux of potassium ions is maintained by passive potassium channels.
Depending upon the context, possible antonyms include: exodus, outflow, efflux, effluence, outpouring.
The efflux of potassium ions is maintained by passive potassium channels.
Potassium efflux is controlled by voltage-gated potassium channels, while sodium influx is controlled by voltage-gated sodium channels. These channels open and close in response to changes in membrane potential, regulating the flow of ions in and out of the cell.
If the axolemma becomes more permeable to potassium ions, it can lead to an increase in the efflux of potassium ions from the axon. This efflux of potassium ions could potentially cause hyperpolarization of the axon, making it more difficult to generate an action potential and conduct electrical signals.
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Hyperpolarization of a neuronal membrane is caused by an increase in the negative charge inside the cell, usually due to the efflux of positively charged ions or influx of negatively charged ions.
In order to calculate that, we'd also need to knowthe substance in the tankthe size and shape of the outletthe height of the outlet above the floor of the tank.