Hi Nicole-
I think I might be able to explain. As I understand it, voltage-dependent Na+ channels have this ball-and-chain length of protein hanging off the internal size of the receptor. At resting...
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Hi Nicole-
I think I might be able to explain. As I understand it, voltage-dependent Na+ channels have this ball-and-chain length of protein hanging off the internal size of the receptor. At resting...
My guess is that the number of receptors would set the maximum number of ionic pores for Na or whatever to go through, while the amount of transmitter floating around sets how many of the available...