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jerikamiller jerikamiller
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12 years ago
If anyone could help me with these that would be great! I've been trying for the past couple of days to figure it out and I can't. These are the last few problems I have on my physioex..

1. Why is the resting membrane potential the same value in both the sensory neuron and the interneuron?
tentials?

This has to be turned in tonight during my lab so if anyone could help me out as soon as possible it would be much appreciated
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12 years ago
1. The resting membrane potential is the same value because this is the typical resting membrane potential regardless of the type of neuron.

What did you put though?

Please share your work.
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12 years ago
I wasn't sure about this one so I didn't have an answer down. Do you think you could also help me with this question..?

Why did you need to change the timescale on the oscilloscope for each axon?

If I had to guess I would say that you change the timescale so that you can get a different result for each axon. But I am not sure if that is right or not.
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11 years ago
Physioex 9.0 exercise 19 answers
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11 years ago
Physioex 9.0 exercise 19 answers


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