Subject: In a resting muscle potential, what would be the external k concentration?
Date: Sun Jun 19 21:20:11 2005
Posted by ritta
Grade level: undergrad
School: university
City: castl hill State/Province: nsw
Country: australia
Area of science: Biophysics
ID: 1119234011.Bp
Message:
in a resting muscle the internal (k)(potassium concentration)is 120 mM and the
membrane potential across the membrane is -70mV (inside negative). If the K
ions are at equilibrium, what would be the external K concentration?
Re: In a resting muscle potential, what would be the external k concentration?
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