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Gap Junctions - ANSWER✅✅ attachment between cells that permit intercellular
communication (i.e. current flow and electrical coupling between myocytes)
J= -PA (C1-C2)
J= (1x10^-5)(100)[(20/100)-(10/100)]
J= 1x10-4 mg/sec - ANSWER✅✅ The urea conc. of blood is 10 mg/ 100mL the urea
conc of proximal tubular fluid is 20 mg/ 100 mL. if the permeability to urea is 1x10^-
5 cm/sec and the surface area is 100 cm^2 what is the magnitude and direction of
the urea flux (diffusion)?
2 K+ for 3 Na+
Digitalis
(cardiac glycoside drug) - ANSWER✅✅ Na/K ATPase exchanges ___ K for ___ Na.
,Specific inhibitor of the Na/K ATPase?
SERCA - ANSWER✅✅ Ca++ ATPase in the sarcoplasmic and endoplasmic reticulum?
Omeprazole (proton pump inhibitor) - ANSWER✅✅ The H/K ATPase that pumps
protons into the gastric lumen (against their conc. gradient) is inhibited by what drug?
Osmosis - ANSWER✅✅ Flow of water across a semipermeable membrane from a
solution with low solute conc. to a solution with high solute conc. ?
Increases - ANSWER✅✅ Osmotic pressure ___________ when solute conc.
increases.
1 M CaCl2 because the conc. of particles is higher. - ANSWER✅✅ Which has a
higher osmotic pressure: 1 M CaCl2 or 1 M KCl?
Isotonic
Hypertonic
Hypotonic
**Water flows from the hypotonic to the hypertonic solution. - ANSWER✅✅ If two
solutions have the same osmotic pressure, they are _________
If one solution has a higher osmotic pressure than the other, it is _____________
If one solution has a lower osmotic pressure than the other, it is __________
Reflection coefficient
Rf= 1 means the solute is IMPERMEABLE (100% reflection)
Rf= 0 means the solute is COMPLETELY PERMEABLE - ANSWER✅✅ A number
between zero and 1 that describes the ease with which a solute permeates a
membrane?
Rf= 1
Rf=0 - ANSWER✅✅ reflection coefficient of serum albumin? (a large solute)
Reflection coefficient of urea? (a small solute)
Small Cations
*will exclude large molecules and anions - ANSWER✅✅ A small ion channel lined
with negatively charged groups will be selective for?
,Equilibrium potential
**At electrochemical equilibrium, the chemical and electrical driving forces that act
on an ion are *equal and opposite*, and no more net diffusion of the ion occurs. -
ANSWER✅✅ Refers to the potential difference that would exactly balance (oppose)
the tendency for diffusion down a concentration gradient?
E Na= +65 mV
E Ca= +120 mV
E K= -85 mV
E Cl= -85 mV - ANSWER✅✅ Approximate equilibrium potentials in nerve and muscle?
E Na= ?
E Ca= ?
E K= ?
E Cl= ?
Depolarization (cell interior becomes less negative)
Repolarization (cell interior becomes more negative - ANSWER✅✅ __________
makes the membrane potential less negative
_________ makes the membrane potential more negative
Inward current
**depolarizes the cell - ANSWER✅✅ Refers to the flow of positive charge into the
cell?
(current)
outward current
**hyperpolarizes the cell - ANSWER✅✅ Refers to the flow of positive charge out of
the cell?
(current)
NO: Action potentials are *all or nothing* - ANSWER✅✅ Are action potentials
different sizes dependent on different magnitudes of stimuli?
, Threshold - ANSWER✅✅ The membrane potential at which an action potential is
inevitable?
-70 mV
**A result of the high resting conductance to K+ which drives the membrane
potential toward the K+ equilibrium potential (-85 mV) - ANSWER✅✅ Normal
resting membrane potential?
1. Inward current depolarizes the membrane potential to threshold
2. Depolarization causes opening of Na channels
3. Rapid depolarization occurs due to the increased conductance of Na (inward Na
Current)
**brief period where membrane potential is positive - ANSWER✅✅ What causes
the upstroke of the action potential?
Repolarization is caused by an *OUTWARD* K+ current - ANSWER✅✅ What causes
repolarization of the action potential?
Tetrodotoxin (TTX)
Lidocaine - ANSWER✅✅ Two drugs that block voltage gated Na channels, abolishing
action potentials?
Tetraethylammonium (TEA) - ANSWER✅✅ Drug that blocks voltage gated K+
channels?
Absolute refractory period (explanation: Na+ channels remain closed until
repolarization occurs) - ANSWER✅✅ Period where another action potential cannot
be elicited?
Relative refractory period
**action potential can be elicited during this period, but only if a larger than usual
inward current is provided. - ANSWER✅✅ period that begins at the end of the
absolute refractory period and ends when the membrane potential returns to resting
levels?
1. *INCREASED fiber size*: increased diameter= decreased internal resistance=
increased conduction velocity
2. *myelination*: allows for saltitiory conduction at nodes of Ranvier. - ANSWER✅✅
What two things increase conduction velocity in nerves?