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During depolarisation the outer surface of the membrane becomes

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When a stimulus of adequate strength is applied to a polarized membrane, the permeability of the membrane to Na+ is followed by the reversal of the polarity at that site, i.e, the outer surface of the membrane becomes negatively charged and the inner side becomes positively charged

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When a stimulus of adequate strength is applied to a polarized membrane, the permeability of the membrane to Na+ is followed by the reversal of the polarity at that site, i.e, the outer surface of the membrane becomes negatively charged and the inner side becomes positively charged.....

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