Question:

The nerve fibre in its resting stage is

Updated On: Jun 18, 2022
  • more permeable to $K^{+}$
  • semi-permeable to $K^{+}$
  • less permeable to $K^{+}$
  • All of the above
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In resting nerve fibre (a nerve fibre that is not conducting an impulse), sodium ions
$\left(N a^{+}\right)$predominate in the extra cellular fluid, whereas potassium ions $\left(K^{+}\right)$ predominate in the intracellular fluid (within the fibre). The plasma membrane is electrically positive outside and negative inside. This difference is called potential difference. The potentia difference across the plasma membrane is known as resting membrane potential. Both $N a^{+}$and $K^{+}$channels remain closed during resting membrane potential yet the membrane of the cell is moderately permeable to $K^{+}$and quite permeable to $K^{+}$and $C l^{-}$ions. Thus, potassium ions tend to diffuse out of the cell more easily than sodium ions diffuse in. This results in a higher concentration of cations outside the membrane compared to the concentration of cations inside it. This state of the resting membrane is called polarized state and makes its inner side electronegative to its outside.
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Concepts Used:

Human Nervous System

The human nervous system is responsible for controlling and coordinating all the activities of the human body.

The three major functions of the human nervous system are:

  1. Gathering or assembling sensory information from the body and external environment.
  2. Processing and interpreting the sensory information acquired.
  3. Conveying or transferring appropriate response to the sensory information acquired.

The nervous system is mainly divided into two, namely:

The Central Nervous System (CNS) comprises the brain and spinal cord.

  1. The brain is majorly involved in the perception and processing of sensory input. It also regulates or manages voluntary motor responses and homeostatic mechanisms.
  2. The spinal cord act as a pathway for the transmission of information between the brain and the peripheral nervous system. It also takes action on reflex actions.

The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) comprises sensory/motor neurons and ganglion.