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Mam. I am confused with one thing. After activation, the movement of ions is positive in both case. Na+ can make inner surface positive but k+ when diffuse out causes negative charge on plasma membrane. How is it possible? Negative ions also diffuse out along with k+? Please clear
Sorry too late response. Only today I saw the video. Hope my ans might help u. when +ve ion cross the membrane, the -vely charged ions too follow them. But potassium channel is special and specific to k+ ions only. So no negative charged species will be allowed to cross the membrane. So they build up inside of lipid layer. Especially proteins with -ve charge. Movement of k+ ions = they simply cross lipid layer if it's conc exceed or they are pumped along with sodium ion.
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ma'm when NA+ ions are enter inside then the charge is comparatively positive inside and negative inside ........ or whole charge converted into positive inside or negative outside???????? I'm confuse
it is said for the point where d impulse is generated....or for the points through which the impulse travels....at that points only it becomes comparatively -vely charged (for that moment only)
the negativity is inside the cell not because of potassium but the presence of negative protein that can't cross the membrane because it is too large to cross.
Key word..NOKIA.. N=sodium (Na) ,O= outside, K=potassium (K), I= inside, A=ATP used.
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remember the word "ink"......i=inside the cell ......n=negative charge......k=potassium
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Mam. I am confused with one thing. After activation, the movement of ions is positive in both case. Na+ can make inner surface positive but k+ when diffuse out causes negative charge on plasma membrane. How is it possible? Negative ions also diffuse out along with k+? Please clear
Sorry too late response. Only today I saw the video. Hope my ans might help u. when +ve ion cross the membrane, the -vely charged ions too follow them. But potassium channel is special and specific to k+ ions only. So no negative charged species will be allowed to cross the membrane. So they build up inside of lipid layer. Especially proteins with -ve charge.
Movement of k+ ions = they simply cross lipid layer if it's conc exceed or they are pumped along with sodium ion.
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when NA+ ions are enter inside then the charge is comparatively positive inside and negative inside ........
or whole charge converted into positive inside or negative outside???????? I'm confuse
kannnu saroha when na+ enters then concentration of positive charge becomes comparatively high .
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it is said for the point where d impulse is generated....or for the points through which the impulse travels....at that points only it becomes comparatively -vely charged (for that moment only)
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ma'am at the normal state outer sude is +ve charged and inner is -ve
mam why inner is -ve it should be +ve due to presence of k^+
why it is like?
Because of negatively charged protein present inside along with potassium ion
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ncert says action potential is 30mv ... /?
sodium and potassium both are +ve ions.. then how K+ makes -ve charge inside cell??
the negativity is inside the cell not because of potassium but the presence of negative protein that can't cross the membrane because it is too large to cross.
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When Na+ comes inside & k+ goes outside...
Why does outer membrane gets negetive charge even though K is positively charge
Because of the presence of the negatively charged proteins
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I mean mam why we use negative sign while writing potential?
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