Ions - Sodium and Potassium definitions Flashcards
Ions - Sodium and Potassium definitions
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Electrochemical Gradient
A force combining electrical and concentration gradients, influencing ion movement across cell membranes.Electrical Gradient
A force causing ions to move toward areas of opposite charge, based on the principle that opposites attract.Concentration Gradient
A force driving ions from high to low concentration areas, influencing the rate of ion diffusion.Sodium-Potassium Pump
An ATP-consuming pump that ejects 3 sodium ions and imports 2 potassium ions, moving them against their gradients.ATP
A molecule providing energy for active transport processes like the sodium-potassium pump.Neuron
A cell type where sodium and potassium ion concentrations are crucial for resting and active states.Cytosol
The negatively charged fluid inside a cell where potassium ions are typically more concentrated.Extracellular Fluid
The positively charged fluid outside a cell where sodium ions are typically more concentrated.Leak Channel
A channel allowing ions to move freely across the cell membrane, contributing to resting ion distribution.Active Transport
A process moving ions against their electrochemical gradients using energy from ATP.Resting State
A condition where a neuron is not transmitting signals, with specific ion concentration distributions.Diffusion
The passive movement of ions from high to low concentration areas, driven by concentration gradients.Potassium Ion
A positively charged ion with higher intracellular concentration, moving via concentration and electrical gradients.Sodium Ion
A positively charged ion with higher extracellular concentration, moving via concentration and electrical gradients.Chemical Gradient
Another term for concentration gradient, emphasizing ion movement from high to low concentration areas.