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Consider a squid axon being studied at 0°C with the followi...
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Consider a squid axon being studied at 0°C with the following ionic environment (this is not a trick question due to
the dissolved salts the solution will not freeze at 0°C):
lon
intracellular Conc, mm
Extracellular Conc, mm
400
20
50
440
Na
25
560
ch
Calculate mit
• PN-0.51
• PC -0.34
Express you answer to the nearest mv and include the unit (Eg. 0,11111V would be expressed as 111mv. Be sure
that you do not have any blank spaces in your answer.)
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