Resting membrane potential

The resting membrane potential is the voltage difference across a cell's plasma membrane when the cell is at rest. This potential is typically around -70 millivolts and is maintained by the uneven distribution of ions across the membrane, with more sodium ions outside the cell and more potassium ions inside. The resting membrane potential is important for maintaining the electrical excitability of cells and is crucial for processes such as nerve conduction and muscle contractions.