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Depolarisation of axolemma during nerve conduction takes place because

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Answered by Arshmann12345
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Explanation:

Depolarization of a nerve cell membrane occurs during the passage of an action potential along the axon where the nerve is transmitting an impulse. During depolarization, the activation gates of Na channels open, and the K channels remain closed. Na+ rush into the axon.

Answered by smartbrainz
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The depolarization   of the neurone takes place during nerve conduction due to  the entry of a large number of sodium ions inside the neurone.

Explanation:

  • The neurone helps in the movement of the electrical impulse to the nervous system. this takes place by depolarization and repolarization of the nervous tissue.
  • Depolarization of the nervous tissue takes place due to the entry of a large number of sodium Ion where is repolarization takes place due to entry of a large number of potassium ion.
  • as a result of this there is a uniform maintenance of the electrical disturbances and there is flow of of nervous impulse.

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