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14 January, 16:40

What happens to the sodium an potassium when the neurons are stimulated

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  1. 14 January, 17:56
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    The axonal membrane becomes permeable Na + ion leading to a rapid influx

    whereas K + ions move outside the axoplasm.

    this generates an action potential in the nerve cell.
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