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When a cell is "excited," as occurs in neurons during an archetypical action potential, sodium ions rush into the cell through sodium channels, depolarizing the cell (i.e. making the cell potential less negative). Excitability is central to the function of neurons and muscle cells and also figures in the initial response of an egg to fertilization by a sperm. The study of the electrical properties of biological membranes belongs to electrophysiology or biophysics.
While cells expend energy to transport ions and establish a transmembrane potential, they use this potential in turn to transport other ions and metabolites such as sugar. The transmembrane potenial of the mitochondria drives the prodution of ATP, which is the common currency of biological energy.
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