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During resting condition VGC are closed by calcium ions.explain

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At physiologic or resting membrane potential, VGCCs are normally closed. They are activated (i.e., opened) at depolarized membrane potentials and this is the source of the "voltage-gated" epithet. The concentration of calcium (Ca2+ ions) is normally several thousand times higher outside the cell than inside.

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Na+ VGCs starts closing and K+ VGCs

remains closed

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