ionläpäisy
Ionläpäisy, often translated as ion permeability or ion transport, refers to the ability of a biological membrane to allow ions to pass through it. Cell membranes are selectively permeable, meaning they control which substances can enter or exit the cell. Ions, being charged particles, cannot easily diffuse across the lipid bilayer of the membrane due to its hydrophobic nature. Therefore, their passage is facilitated by specific protein structures embedded within the membrane.
These proteins, known as ion channels and ion transporters, play crucial roles in maintaining cellular homeostasis
The selective permeability of cell membranes to different ions is fundamental to a wide range of physiological