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explain the excitability of neuron.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The excitability of neurons, the ability to generate a large, rapid change of membrane voltage in response to a very small stimulus, is based on the action potential.Voltage-gated Na+ channels progress though several conformations based on temporal changes in the membrane potential.

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Answered by harsh8116
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Excitability is thus described in terms of the qualitatively different transitions neurons exhibit as they go from resting to spiking states. Underlying a neuron’s excitability is a host of ion channels that allow sodium, potassium, calcium, etc. to go in and out of the cell.

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