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The repolarization of an action
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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what is repolarization in action potential
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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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Francis
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Phase 1 of the action potential graph is a
Group of answer choices graded depolarization action potential depolarization
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The repolarization of an action potential occurs in part because:
The repolarization of an action potential occurs in part
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__________ refers to an increase in membrane potential (i.e., toward zero) when a signal is received.
a. Repolarization b.
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Which of the following describes the electrical signal that conducts the signal down the length of an axon?
a. Resting potential
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neurotransmitter release would be inhibited by
a.stimulating repolarization of the axon terminal b.blocking Ca2+ influx in the
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anna
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Multiple select. Choose all that apply: During the repolarization phase of an action potential, which of the following are true:
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Is depolarization positive and repolarization negative?
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Saphire
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