Biology, asked by ZohaibHajani, 1 year ago

why neurolemma is polarised during unstimulated condition????

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Answered by sam777
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Polarisation.
Neurons carry out their specialized functions of communication and integration because their outer cell membrane has special properties. The cell membrane seperates the inside of a cell (all cells, not just neurons) from the outside, and all the chemicals that get into and out of the cell must go through it.
Answered by santy2
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Answer:

The Neurolema is polarized in unstimulated condition because this is the state at which all the body cell membranes exist. This helps in achievement of the cellular functions.

Explanation:

The Neurolema is the cell membrane of the neuronal cell.

The polarization of the neurolema is due to the existence of more Na ions outside the neuronal cell than inside the cell.

The body cells' cell membrane have a polarization charge of about -50 to -100 millivolts while the neurolema has a net negative charge that ranges between -65 millivolts to -75 millivolts.

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