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Calculate the diffusive force (j) experienced by potassium in a cell where the concentration gradient is 35 mm, the membrane width is 1 cm, solubility of potassium across the membrane is 1 and the diffusive area (number of channels available) is 10. assume that the cell is at 1 degree c.

j = [(c1-c2)*tsa]/โˆ†x

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