How is an action potential

  1. generation of the action potential on the sarcolemma occurs afterb. calcium ion bonds to chemically-gated ion channels on the
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  2. generation of the action potential on the sarcolemma occurs aftera. calcium ion bonds to chemically-gated ion channels on the
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  3. Reducing the extracellular Na+ concentration from a normal value of 150 mM to 75 mM would have what effect on the action
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  4. 2 Blocking the voltage-gated Nat channels between R1 and R2 with TTX blocks• the resting membrane potential.? • the action
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  5. Reducing the extracellular Na+ concentration from a normal value of 150 mM to 75 mM would have what effect on the action
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  6. The action potential allows neurons to carry a signal quickly. In 2-4 sentences, briefly summarize what occurs in an action
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  7. 2. Neurons can be described as "one-way streets" due to the fact that action potential travel in one direction only. Explain the
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  8. When an action potential reaches the end of the axon, it can signal synaptic vesicles to release
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  9. 15. The threshold potential is of great significance in the physiology of neurons because if the threshold potential is not
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  10. Phase 1 of the action potential graph is aGroup of answer choices graded depolarization action potential depolarization
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