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During nerve impulse transmission membrane permeability is greayer for

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Answered by Anonymous
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⭐⭐⭐The charge of an ion inhibits membrane permeability ✔✔___________$__________(that is, makes it difficult for other things to cross the membrane)✔✔✔

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When the neuron is inactive and polarized, it's said to be at its resting potential.
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It remains this way until a stimulus comes along.
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Action potential: Sodium ions move inside the membrane.☺☺☺☺☺
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Answered by Parnabi
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The resting membrane potential for potassium ion is much more than the sodium ions resulting in slightly more net potassium ion and diffusion than sodium ion causing a slight difference in polarity .

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