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CEC | 17:30 Tue 11th Apr 2006 | Science
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What is the iron content inside and outside of a resting neuron?
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The question makes no sense. There is no iron involved in the functioning of a neuron other than in the process of trasport of oxgen in the blood (haemaglobin). It diffuses from there to the neuron.


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Thanks. Tutor may have asked the wrong question. Or could I have made a mistake in misheard ion? Hearing is not what it used to be.

This page at Bristol University has a good explanation of the ions involved in neuron activity.


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Thanks, will go and have a look

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Thank you very much for your help. It all seems to be making some sort of sense now!!!
They were probably looking for sodium or potassium. Could that be what they meant?
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Yes that is what it all about....Thanks for the help

No it is ion content


The question relates to the fact that the resting potential is due to a difference in concentration of one ion - I can never remember which


and the peak action potential is due to a dfference in concentration of the other cation -


and there is lots and lots of fun in between about voltage dependent permeabilities


worked out by huxley in a giant squid acon in the early fifties


Katz - nerve muscle synapse i found very good

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