Corey Greenwell

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Muscle cells have more sodium ions on the outside of their membrane than the inside, giving rise to a voltage difference across their membrane, a bit like a tiny battery. However, there are pores in these membranes called ion channels, which, if opened, allow the sodium ions into the cell. It was this electrical discharging process that triggered the artist’s muscle contraction.
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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