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- Bioelectrogenesis abstract "Bioelectrogenesis is the generation of electricity by living organisms, a phenomenon that belongs to the science of electrophysiology. The nerve impulse is a bioelectric event. In biological cells, the Sodium-Potassium Exchanger maintains a voltage imbalance, or cell potential difference, between the inside of the cell and its surroundings (see also ion channel). Also called a pump, the exchanger is said to be "electrogenic," because it removes 3 sodium ions for every two ions of potassium it allows in. The process consumes metabolic energy in the form of ATP. Plant cells also exhibit light-induced electrogenesis. Certain types of bacteria are able to generate electric currents which are used in microbial fuel cells. However the term usually refers to the electricity-generating ability that is in some aquatic creatures, such as the electric eel and to a lesser extent the black ghost knifefish. Fish exhibiting such bioelectrogenesis often also possess electroreceptive abilities (which are more widespread) as part of an integrated electric system. Electrogenesis may be utilized for electrolocation, self-defense, electrocommunication and sometimes the stunning of prey.".
- Bioelectrogenesis thumbnail Electric-eel.jpg?width=300.
- Bioelectrogenesis wikiPageID "28267142".
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- Bioelectrogenesis caption Electric_catfish.
- Bioelectrogenesis caption Electric_ray.
- Bioelectrogenesis caption Northern_Stargazer.
- Bioelectrogenesis direction "vertical".
- Bioelectrogenesis hasPhotoCollection Bioelectrogenesis.
- Bioelectrogenesis header "Other electric fishes".
- Bioelectrogenesis image "Malapterurus electricus 1.jpg".
- Bioelectrogenesis image "Northern Stargazer.JPG".
- Bioelectrogenesis image "Torpedo fuscomaculata2.jpg".
- Bioelectrogenesis width "200".
- Bioelectrogenesis subject Category:Electrophysiology.
- Bioelectrogenesis comment "Bioelectrogenesis is the generation of electricity by living organisms, a phenomenon that belongs to the science of electrophysiology. The nerve impulse is a bioelectric event. In biological cells, the Sodium-Potassium Exchanger maintains a voltage imbalance, or cell potential difference, between the inside of the cell and its surroundings (see also ion channel).".
- Bioelectrogenesis label "Bioelectrogenesis".
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- Bioelectrogenesis depiction Electric-eel.jpg.
- Bioelectrogenesis isPrimaryTopicOf Bioelectrogenesis.