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Suppose the plasma membrane of a cell has a surface charge per unit area of about 10C/m2on one side and an equal, but opposite surface charge on the other side.

a. Estimate the electrical field strength inside the plasma membrane. b. Estimate the force on an ion of Ca2+ placed inside the plasma membrane of a cell

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