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Physics, 25.09.2020 05:01 andersonmm22

Consider one such cell where the magnitude of the potential difference is 65 mV, and the inner surface of the membrane is at a higher potential than the outer surface. A potassium ion (K+) is initially just outside the cell membrane (initially at rest). How much work (in J) is required for a cell to absorb the ion, so that it moves from the exterior of the cell to the interior?

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