2. a) sensation). the doctor decides to check the resting potential of her sensory nerves. The microelectrode is inserted and the intracellular potential is measured as -65 mv. What relative ionic concentrations are responsible for maintaining this membrane potential? A 47-year-old woman complains of paresthesis (tingling, pricking or burning a) [Na+ Jout > [Na+] in ; [K+]out > [K+]in b) [Na+ Jout > [Na+] in ; [K+]out <[K+Jin c) [Na+ Jout < [Na+] in ; [Ca2+]out > [Ca2+]in d) [Na+ Jout < [Na+] in ; [K+]out > [K+]in e) Active sodium potassium pump

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2. a)
sensation). the doctor decides to check the resting potential of her sensory nerves. The
microelectrode is inserted and the intracellular potential is measured as -65 mv. What relative
ionic concentrations are responsible for maintaining this membrane potential?
A 47-year-old woman complains of paresthesis (tingling, pricking or burning
a) [Na+ Jout > [Na+] in ; [K+]out > [K+]in
b) [Na+ Jout > [Na+] in ; [K+]out <[K+Jin
c) [Na+ Jout < [Na+] in ; [Ca2+]out > [Ca2+]in
d) [Na+ Jout < [Na+] in ; [K+]out > [K+]in
e) Active sodium potassium pump
Transcribed Image Text:2. a) sensation). the doctor decides to check the resting potential of her sensory nerves. The microelectrode is inserted and the intracellular potential is measured as -65 mv. What relative ionic concentrations are responsible for maintaining this membrane potential? A 47-year-old woman complains of paresthesis (tingling, pricking or burning a) [Na+ Jout > [Na+] in ; [K+]out > [K+]in b) [Na+ Jout > [Na+] in ; [K+]out <[K+Jin c) [Na+ Jout < [Na+] in ; [Ca2+]out > [Ca2+]in d) [Na+ Jout < [Na+] in ; [K+]out > [K+]in e) Active sodium potassium pump
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