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What is the resting membrane potential? The cell's resting membrane potential is the electric potential of the cell, and exists as a result of ions moving into and out of the cell. This video covers the definition of resting membrane potential, as well as how to calculate it using the Nernst equation. Subscribe - https://goo.gl/w5aaaV. More videos - https://goo.gl/UhOKiM. Support us on Patreon - https://goo.gl/ZGHEk4. This video is brought to you by Osmosis. Along with providing open-access videos, Osmosis offers a comprehensive e-learning platform that connects med students with thousands of flashcards and quiz questions, depending on each student's needs. Ever wish information would just diffuse into your brain? Well, Osmosis helps make that possible—don't learn it, osmose it! https://www.osmosis.org/ We also have free practice questions for the USMLE and NCLEX-RN exams here: https://goo.gl/3oGOEi Also, we're social: Facebook - / osmoseit Twitter - / osmoseit Instagram - @osmosismed Got feedback? We'd love to hear it! http://goo.gl/forms/T6de48NVzR This video is licensed under a Creative Commons CC-BY-SA 4.0 international license, which means that you're free to share and adapt it so long as you follow the Attribution and ShareAlike terms and conditions! Our supporters: Omar Berrios Alex Wright This video was created in collaboration between Osmosis and Rush Medical College Credits: Audio/visuals: Tanner Marshall, MS Script: Brooke Miller, PhD Editor: Rishi Desai, MD, MPH Editor: Kyle Slinn, RN, MEd, MEd Attributions: http://soundbible.com/384-Single-Wate... Co-authors: Rush Medical College Thomas R. Shannon, DVM, PhD