Axonemal _____ is an ATPase that links peripheral 9 doublets and causes bending of cilium (movement)
The magnitude of the diffusion potential for a specific ion is determined by its concentration gradient and the membrane's _____ to that ion.
In Na-K+ ATPase, the _____cellular sites bind K+ and ouabain
The CFTR Cl- channel _____ (secretes or reabsorbs) Cl- in the sweat glands
_____ -soluble substances cross the membranes of capillary endothelial cells by simple diffusion
The distribution of _____ ions between intracellular and extracellular space is explained by the Gibbs-Donnan equilibrium
Hint: non-diffusible/diffusible
_____ on endothelial cells bind integrins on leukocytes, resulting in firm adhesion to the vessel wall
_____ potential is calculated using the Goldman Equation
Diffusion potential for an ion across a membrane depends on _____, permeability and concentrations of ions
_____ law of diffusion explains passive diffusion along the concentration gradient.
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