Humans sweat because its just the way our bodies cool down. If we didn't sweat, then our bodies would overheat and possibly die.
When the neuron is at rest, what is primarily responsible for moving potassium ions OUT of the cell?
a concentration gradient
an electrical gradient
both a concentration gradient and an electrical gradient
the sodium-potassium pump
Answer:
a concentration gradient
Explanation:
At rest, the sodium-potassium pumps pump the two potassium ions into the cell for three Na ions moved out of the cell. This creates a higher potassium concentration gradient inside the cell. This concentration gradient moves the K+ out of the cell. Movement of positively charged K+ out of the cells make the inside of the membrane negative with respect to the outside. This is how the negative resting potential is maintained when neurons are nor firing the action potential.
Cell Y.
Answer: Option C.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Prokaryotic cells are the cells that do not possess a true nucleus. They do not even possess a membrane bound organelles. Organisms with in the domains bacteria and Archaea have prokaryotic cells. The other forms of life are the eukaryotic.
It is a unicellular organism. The word prokaryotic comes from a Greek word. The prokaryotic cells have a cell membrane or a plasma membrane which acts like a protective shield. Along with this, they also have a rigid cell wall which acts like further support and protection.