Multiple Choice
The electrical gradient for K+
A) favors its movement out of the cell at resting potential.
B) favors its movement into the cell at resting potential.
C) opposes the concentration gradient for K+ at the equilibrium potential for K+.
D) both (a) and (c) above.
E) both (b) and (c) above.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q19: The membrane potential that exists when the
Q44: Net diffusion of water down its own
Q122: At resting membrane potential, passive and active
Q205: With secondary active transport, energy is directly
Q207: By active transport a substance moves from
Q209: Pinocytosis, or "cell drinking," refers to the
Q210: In which process is energy required but
Q211: Assuming a membrane is only water soluble
Q212: The predominant cation in the intracellular fluid
Q213: Explain how the equilibrium potential for potassium