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Nerve Impulse Transmission within a Neuron: Resting Potential
Membrane potential
The (a) resting membrane potential is a result of different concentrations of Na+ and K+ ions inside and outside the cell. A nerve impulse causes Na+ to enter the cell, resulting in (b) depolarization. At the peak action potential, K+ channels open and the cell becomes (c) hyperpolarized.
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"OpenStax College, How Neurons Communicate. October 17, 2013."
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