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please explain the process polarisation

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Answered by purvinigam77
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This is known as the polarization of membrane or polarized nerve. When an electrical stimulus is received by a nerve fibre, an action potential is generated. The membrane becomes permeable to sodium ions than to potassium ions. This results in a positive charge inside and negative charge outside the nerve fibre.

Answered by omgujarathi
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a consequence, in contrast to sodium ions, potassium ions travel further from inside to outside. The membrane then becomes outside positively charged and inside negatively charged. This is known as the polarisation of the polarised nerve or membrane.

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