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dvele11 dvele11
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10 years ago
Please help? Can't figure out this case study!  Confounded Face

5. Is Cole correct when he assumes that leak potassium channels are different than voltage-gated potassium channels? Explain your answer.

6. If the anesthesia opens more potassium leak channels, why are Kevin’s neurons less likely to produce action potentials?

7. Suppose Kevin’s pre-op blood work indicates that his extracellular potassium concentration is much higher than usual. This condition is known as hyperkalemia and must be corrected before he can undergo surgery. One of the dangers of hyperkalemia is that it makes neurons and muscle cells more excitable. Why does elevated extracellular potassium have this effect?

8. Similar types of potassium channels are found in skeletal muscle cell (plasma) membranes. Predict the effect of general anesthesia on Kevin’s skeletal muscle contraction during surgery.
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10 years ago
Leaked potassium channels are always open. They never completely close and allow slow diffusion of specific ion while voltage gated channels  open and close in response to changes in the membrane potential.
sdaramy
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8 years ago
Try this thread: [Solved] Under the Knife - Evaluate which of the following play a role in maintaining resting potentials...
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