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14 February, 13:50

In which structure of a neuron does the action potential occur?

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  1. 14 February, 16:55
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    In its axon's membrane

    Explanation:

    An action potentials is the temporary change from negative to positive in the neuron's membrane potential, This shift occurs because of the flow of ions in and aout of the neuron.

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