Multiple Choice
Driving force on a specific ion is
A) the voltage-dependence of activation for that ion channel.
B) equal to the voltage across the membrane minus the equilibrium potential for the ion.
C) equal to the equilibrium potential for the ion.
D) equal to the concentration gradient across the membrane for the ion.
E) equal to the conductance through channels for the ion.
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