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11 July, 22:20

The membrane of a resting neuron is most permeable to what ions?

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  1. 11 July, 22:25
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    Potassium ions

    Explanation:

    Neurons are the cells which are involved in the transmission of the electrical impulse in the organism. The electrical impulse is generated as a result of the movement of ions across the neuron.

    The neurons when are at rest still maintains the electric potential at - 70 mv. This potential is due to the difference in the ions inside and outside of the neuron. The neurons contain a very high amount of potassium ions inside whereas the sodium outside.

    But the potassium ions present inside the neuron continuously leaks from inside through the leak channels (high number compared to sodium channels) causing a slight electronegative charge in the neuron. Thus, Potassium ions are correct.
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