question archive a)     The following concentration values (in mM) have been calculated for the gonad cell of the male seahorse: [K+]in = 178; [Na+]in = 40; [Cl-]in = 37 [K+]out = 10; [Na+]out = 340; [Cl-]out = 350 and at rest, Pk : PNa : PCl = 1 : 0

a)     The following concentration values (in mM) have been calculated for the gonad cell of the male seahorse: [K+]in = 178; [Na+]in = 40; [Cl-]in = 37 [K+]out = 10; [Na+]out = 340; [Cl-]out = 350 and at rest, Pk : PNa : PCl = 1 : 0

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a)     The following concentration values (in mM) have been calculated for the gonad cell of the male seahorse:

[K+]in = 178; [Na+]in = 40; [Cl-]in = 37

[K+]out = 10; [Na+]out = 340; [Cl-]out = 350

and at rest, Pk : PNa : PCl = 1 : 0.019 : 0.381

What is the Vrest as predicted by the Goldman equation?

 What would be the effect of a tenfold increase in external K+ concentration on the resting membrane potential?

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